18-Year-Old Blind Dachshund Dumped At Shelter Clings To The First Person Who Makes Her Feel Safe

But it wasn’t long before she found her forever human. As the applications came pouring in, the rescue went through each and every one of them, trying to find the family that they thought would be the best fit for Muneca.


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That’s when they came across Amy Gann, and knew she was the right one for Muneca. Gann drove to San Diego to meet Muneca, and it was love at first sight.


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Now Muneca is finally enjoying life and feeling so much love. When she arrived at her forever home, she got to take a much-needed warm bubble bath. She also got to visit the beach and feel the warmth of the sun as she chomped down on a delicious dog treat.


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Gann holds Muneca every chance she gets. She even made a sling for her so she can keep her close while she does things around the house.


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Muneca was once a dog that no one wanted, but now she will live out the rest of her days in happiness, as every dog should.



187 thoughts on “18-Year-Old Blind Dachshund Dumped At Shelter Clings To The First Person Who Makes Her Feel Safe

  1. Over the last 20 years or so my wife and I have spent some serious dollars helping our canine family get over as many health issues as possible. In the end we lost 3 labs, a Siberian Husky Mix and a Dachshund to incurable issues but we gave them all the help we could. Recently our now 9 year old male dachshund Gus herniated 2 disks in his back and was paralyzed until he had spinal surgery. He has recovered to about 85% of normal since surgery in 2016. It is great to have him back. The 2 Labs and 2 Dachshunds we currently have our part of our everyday lives and they enrich them so we can understand why people like those in the story do what they do. We can’t understand people who throw away their canine companions like dirty laundry.

  2. I lost 3 of my Doxie (plus my husband) this year. I cannot read that article. If she found a home, thank God, if not, I will take her, I’m in Sikeston Mo. I couldn’t let her be alone and unwanted. For Hippi, Snoopy and Will.

  3. So sorry for all your loses this year. Please know that our pets souls do not die and they are still close to you in your heart. There is a wonderful book called PETS TELL THE TRUTH that might be of some comfort to you. The best remedy for *me would to go fill up the house with more love. I have a house full of pets, yet when it is time for one to move on, I know they are cradled in the arms of angels and still in my heart. Then I find another soul who needs a home and bring them in.

  4. So if you were elderly and alone. Couldn’t manage your own self. Your children and grandchildren had forsaken you. You had no friends and absolutely no one to lean on, I guess I could understand. If that is not you then you are a selfish smuck!

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