Daisy, a Shih Tzu crossed with a poodle, blind for seven years, rediscovers the joy of running on the beach: her owner captures the moment in a video on TikTok, which goes viral with over 1.8 million views

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Daisy, a sweet 14-year-old dog, recently experienced a heartwarming moment that captivated millions. Despite losing her sight seven years ago, this small Shih Tzu-Poodle mix rediscovered the joy of running during an unforgettable day at the beach. The video, shared by her owner Faye Louise Dennis on TikTok, captures Daisy happily running at sunset with the shimmering sea in the background.
The footage quickly won over the hearts of millions, amassing over 1.8 million views. The touching scene of Daisy running unimpeded highlights how animals with disabilities can still experience moments of pure joy. Previously unsure about moving freely, Daisy found in the beach a place where she could rediscover her freedom.
Disability doesn’t dim the smile: how to care for a blind dog
This little dog shows us that disability is not a barrier to happiness. With love and care, any dog can lead a fulfilling life. Caring for a blind dog may seem challenging, but with a few adjustments, you can significantly enhance your furry friend’s quality of life. For instance, to help a blind dog feel secure, it’s crucial to maintain a consistent layout of objects in the home, avoid moving furniture, and keep food and water bowls in the same place. Using carpets or rugs can create safe pathways, aiding the dog’s navigation through tactile cues. Placing rugs in front of furniture can signal their presence.
Keeping your dog mentally and physically active is important. Scent or sound-emitting toys can provide stimulation and fun. Organizing scavenger hunts with food or toys is an excellent way to engage their sense of smell and keep their spirits high. Games involving sounds or scents can also offer stimulation and enjoyment, keeping your dog active and engaged. Finally, speaking to your dog before touching them can prevent startling them: it’s beneficial to familiarize them with specific vocal commands such as “stop,” “left,” and “right” to guide them during walks, always using positive reinforcement like treats and praise.
@fayelouisedennis Those little jumps 🥹🤍 #fyp
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