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Ray learns rooms, counters, and ledges so well that you may soon forget that he is blind. Please be sure to keep this in mind though for safety precautions throughout your home. Ray is a handsome gentleman with seal point coloring, 9 years of age and neutered, previously declawed (front paws), ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA.    He is generally mellow and enjoys chatting with you and sitting at your side.

Being blind does not stop me from being a loving companion.

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Update: Ray was adopted on October 23rd! Ray is an enthusiastic little trooper. He is a Shih-Tzu, neutered male, about 8 years of age, debuting for adoption today. At the time of rescue he was near a busy intersection, in extreme danger of being struck by a vehicle.  It was evident he was blind and suffering from a very severe ear infection that had him tilting his head sideways. We had his ear infection treated and he recovered well.  While Ray gently bumps furniture and other obstacles as he learns new spaces, he needs you to speak to him before touching him.  Otherwise, he can get agitated and anxious, so an adult-only home is required. Ray seems to do best with other dogs around, or a person who can be with him most of the time, so he doesn't feel lost and disoriented.  If you have stairs or a pool at your home, they will need to be gated (baby-gate or other obstacle) for his safety and protection. Ray has tremendous loving potential.  Please ...

We never want to feel unwanted again.

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Update 2: Ray was adopted on August 16th! Update: Ray is available for adoption. Ginger and Ron were adopted on July 24th! Ginger and her brothers Ray and Ron are adorable, super sweet and cute puppies debuting for adoption today. They are beautiful blends of several breeds. It is too soon to guess well, but we suspect they may be a combination of Jack Russell Terrier, Beagle, or Bully. We expect them to grow to medium size. They are spayed/neutered and 3 months young. Please carefully puppy-proof your home and yard for their safety and protection. These babies needed us when their previous owners said they "don't want them". Ginger, Ray, and Ron can be adopted separately, but please consider adopting a pair, or the trio, for lifelong love and companionship.