Nour, a three-year-old German shepherd cross, has endured a life filled with adversity after being born without eyes on the streets. He relied on his acute senses of smell and hearing to navigate his environment until he was rescued by Miracle's Mission, a charity dedicated to helping animals in distress. Since his rescue last year, Nour has been waiting for nearly a year for someone to take him into their home and heart.
His backstory reveals that he was born to a street dog mother who mated with a free-roaming German shepherd male. Despite being blind, Nour has adapted well to life without sight. However, he tends to cry when he becomes confused or disoriented. He expresses his affection through barking when he seeks attention or petting, as he greatly enjoys tactile interactions. Nour is playful yet gentle with both people and other dogs, displaying a friendly demeanor.
To meet his needs, Nour should live with another dog that can guide and support him. Although he is sociable and gets along well with people of all ages, he cannot coexist with cats. The rescuers emphasize the importance of having a loving home willing to help him adjust and provide basic training. Currently, Nour is neutered and weighs around 35kg, making it necessary for him to shed some weight for his health. While he is not fond of wearing coats or T-shirts, he has a delightful personality that shines through his challenges.
Miracle's Mission operates primarily in the UK, Borneo, and Egypt, focusing on rescuing animals at risk and promoting responsible pet ownership through education. They also work to rehabilitate and rehome animals, including those with disabilities like Nour. If anyone is interested in giving Nour a forever home, they are encouraged to reach out to Miracle's Mission through their contact information.
5 Comments
Michelangelo
He deserves a second chance! I'm ready to open my home and heart.
Raphael
I have a big yard and a kind heart to help him, perfect. Please let me know!
Leonardo
35kg is no joke! Would be too much hassle, a little too high maintenance for me.
Mariposa
He needs another dog to guide him? That doubles the responsibility!
Michelangelo
I'm sharing this everywhere! Hopefully, we can find Nour a loving family.