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We have another happy adoption to report!  Our wonderful, long-time volunteer Laura W. from Helena has adopted blind Levi.  This sweet boy is a cross between a black Lab and something large with a big fluffy, curly tail (Akita?  Husky?).  You can read his original story here.

Because he was beaten blind — his eyes had blood in them when he first arrived — dear Levi was quick to submissively urinate, usually with men.  He has become much better about this in recent years.  His biggest problem was actually his desire to jump on people, something we have worked with him on for a long time.  With that training he now knows he’s not supposed to jump, but sometimes the urge can just be too tempting to ignore!  But a firm "Off!" usually does the trick.  He so eagerly wants to please that he will try to do anything you ask.  And oh, how he adores people … despite what someone did to him.

Levi was one of our dogs who we always thought would definitely do better in a single-family home.  That’s because he could get over-stimulated in our environment, with lots of other dogs and activity.  He’d feed off the other energy, and get excited and barky and wound-up.  He was never aggressive — not for a moment, he’s absolutely the gentlest thing you can imagine — but when he got excited he’d become a bit too much.  Yet whenever we’d let him hang out by himself in Widget’s House, while one of us was in there cleaning or doing laundry, he’d settle down right away.  After a minute of exuberantly greeting his person, he’d go quietly lie on a dog bed and happily chew on a toy.  Thus we knew in a quieter environment he’d be a calmer, different dog.

We had him listed for adoption for over a year, in fact, but we only had a couple of calls on him.  One of those potential adopters asked us to see how he does with cats.  So we took him over to our welcome center and introduced him to our barn cat Spark … who promptly hissed and whacked him on the nose.  Levi had a very hurt look on his face — "Wait, I didn’t do anything!" — but then proceeded to ignore Spark.  No worries there.

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Laura saw the "inner Levi" in this big handsome boy and decided to take him home for a test drive.  He became what we predicted — a much more mellow, quiet guy.  Levi got along really well with Laura’s small dog, April, and he even tries to get her cats to roughhouse with him by doing play-bows.  These are a couple of photos Laura sent us of Levi at her house.

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The test drive went so well — as you can see! — that Laura emailed and said, "He definitely is a keeper!"  This past Saturday Laura dropped off Levi for daycare and overnight boarding at Camp Rolling Dog (as we call it for our adoptees who come back for a visit) while she was out of town, and then she came back Sunday afternoon to pick him up.  That’s when we made it "official" and I took the photo at the top of Levi with his new Mom.

Thank you, Laura!

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16 responses to “Blind Levi Gets Adopted”

  1. Kay Stemnock Avatar
    Kay Stemnock

    Congratulations, Levi and Laura!

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  2. Carolyn Kupferschmid Avatar
    Carolyn Kupferschmid

    Thanks to RDR and Laura for a second blissful adoption in the past week! Here’s to happier times in the coming days. We’ve all shed far too many tears recently. Big hugs to Steve and Alayne and the furry friends in Montana living a dream!

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  3. Kylie Payeur Avatar
    Kylie Payeur

    Congratulations Levi !
    Good luck in your new home.

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  4. Shirley & James, Portland, OR Avatar
    Shirley & James, Portland, OR

    Whoooooooooooo!!! GREAT, GREAT news!!!

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  5. maggie Avatar
    maggie

    Such good news!!!!! I am so happy for Levi. I know exactly what you mean about a dog becoming “a bit too much” when he is excited; one of my best little buddies at the animal shelter where i volunteer bounces up and down like Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. “…but the wonderful thing about (Levi) is that he’s the only one!” I am so happy that he has been adopted.

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  6. Kate and Luke! Avatar
    Kate and Luke!

    Hurray for Levi! thats fantastic! Im sure he’ll have such a happy life with laura w.

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  7. yoonamaniac Avatar

    How wonderful!Congratulations!

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  8. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    Another great piece of news!!
    I wish Laura, her cats, Levi and April a long and happy life together!
    Way to go, Levi!

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  9. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    So good to hear great news!!!
    Cograts to him and his new MOM

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  10. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    I am so happy for both of them…it sounds like a wonderful match.

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  11. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Congratulations to Laura and Levi for this happy ending. This picture of the two of you, one red-haired and one-black haired, is lovely. Levi so deserves this love and thanks to RDR, Laura, and all for giving it to him. What a wonderful forgiving dog.

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  12. Boundforglory Avatar
    Boundforglory

    Congratulations Laura, Levi, April and the feline gang!
    Thank you for taking this darling boy; I’m glad he’s fit into your home but of course we knew that he would….he’s a pleaser.
    Wishing you many years of good luck, love and companionship.

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  13. Lita Avatar
    Lita

    Yay for Levi!!
    So happy for him.
    Congratulations for Levi and new mom!!
    🙂

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  14. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    What a wonderful adoption arrangement and a happy ending to Levi’s story! Congrats to all who made this possible!

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  15. Sandy Avatar
    Sandy

    Great news about Levi!!! I’ve had my eye on him for a long time, but I live out of state & probably have enough babies to take care of at home already. One of them is a black lab & that’s why I especially was drawn to Levi so it’s wonderful to hear he has found a loving home of his own. Thank you Laura & for letting us know the good news:-)

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  16. Gina Avatar
    Gina

    I loved reading Laura and Levi’s story. Thanks!!!!

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