Sophie 1

This little lady arrived just in time for the long holiday weekend, brought out to us from Davis, California by TLC Pet Transport. Sophie had been surrendered to the Yolo County SPCA by her elderly owner, who said she could no longer care for this long-haired Dachshund. We were first asked if we could take Sophie back in mid-May, when we received an email about her from Ashley D., who had sent us Dexter T. Dickens a couple of years ago and more recently, had tried to save a precious little girl named Megan this past January.

This is one of the photos that came with Ashley's email:

Sophie in shelter

(Yes, her tongue is out about 80% of the time!)

We agreed to take her, and Ashley kindly offered to foster Sophie until TLC Pet Transport could pick her up on their next scheduled trip to that part of the West Coast. That turned out to be in late June. So in the meantime, Ashley doted on Sophie, took her to the vet for a much needed dental, blood work and other care, house-trained her (thank you!), and … yes, tried to get her to lose some weight! 

She tips the scales at 18 pounds, and her blood work showed her thyroid is fine, so the vet who Sophie saw in California suggested we investigate Cushings as a possible cause. She also has some bald spots that might be related to the same issue, so we'll be following up with our vets here.  Sophie appears to be blind from progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and her eyes seem very comfortable.  She's 7 years old.

Sophie has an adorable personality, and reminds us a lot of blind Callie, just with more hair.  She's also a bossy, demanding little thing, and since we really haven't been bossed around much since losing Bailey, she kind of filled that niche, too. She gets along great with everybody, and has settled in over the past few days. Here's blind and deaf Spinner checking her out:

Sophie and Spinner

Ashley warned us that Sophie's low-slung, ground-hugging torso and feathery long hair combined to make her a magnet that picks up just about anything on the ground. Sure enough, after one day here she had already helped us rake the recently mowed front yard by picking up lots of grass clippings in her coat. (It's time for our fabulous groomer, Lori Fillion, to make another trip up to the farm!)

If you saw this shape from a distance, cruising across your yard, you might at first glance think a ground hog had moved in, though upon closer inspection the harness suggests it is more likely a companion animal of some sort:

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It's funny, though — we had similar weight issues with Callie, who was just as low to the ground, and even though she had lost a lot of weight in the aftermath of her brain tumor and radiation treatment, it never changed her fundamental oblong, low-riding shape. I suspect Sophie will prove to be similar.

Sophie says, "Please note, I'm a lot cuter than a ground hog!"

Sophie 2

This is completely unrelated, but a year ago this past week I had a brief blog post about how humid it is here in New Hampshire, and included a photo showing the outside humidity at 98%. This morning when we got up, our wireless weather station from Davis Instruments was showing a full-up 100% humidity outdoors:

Weather station july 4 2011

I'd never seen that before.

No, it wasn't 4:27 a.m. … and it wasn't 5:45 a.m. either, which is what time the camera says I took that shot. It seems someone needs to reset some clocks on various digital devices!

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29 responses to “Introducing … Blind Sophie!”

  1. Anne in FL Avatar
    Anne in FL

    Welcome Sophie, and it is SOOOOO good to see Spinner again. I’ve missed that big white girl. Sophie will do just fine, it is Widget I am worried about, the Doxie #’s just bumped upward again.

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  2. Barb Ribinski Avatar
    Barb Ribinski

    Sophie is adorable! And does seem a bit, uh, fluffy and round. I’m sure it’s all that hair and not her weight! Can’t wait to see what nice hairdo the groomer can come up with to trim some of that excess and make her cooler. And the humidity is one of the bonuses (?) on the east coast you get with the beautiful seasons. Funny how it can be 100% and not be raining. I always wondered how that can happen, but it does more times than you would think.

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  3. Glenda Avatar
    Glenda

    What a pretty little girl she is.
    I’m sure she thinks she is in a dog Heaven.
    Thank you~
    It’s beautiful there!
    Um…but that humidity…no thanks
    Boo.

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  4. Miranda Brooks Avatar
    Miranda Brooks

    Happy 4th of July! Welcome Sophie!

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  5. Jessica, NL Avatar
    Jessica, NL

    What a cute face and how sweet that she could come over! I wish her all the best and for you two it must be sweet to be pushed around again 😉
    (ah, snif, I re-read Megan’s posst, shouldn’t have done that)

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  6. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    A very warm welcome to sweet & bossy Sophie!
    I bet she has already found out that she has landed in doggy heaven…;-)
    Thank you, once again, for giving a furkid in need a loving home (big thanks to Ashley, too, of course).

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  7. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    What a cutie Ms. Sophie. Good luck with that coat. It will keep her warm in your winter for sure. She also will help dust your floors! :o)

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  8. Barbara Techel Avatar

    Sophie is absolutely adorable! I’m so happy to hear that you have another doxie to boss you around. 🙂
    Barbara Techel

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  9. Lisa K. - San Diego Avatar
    Lisa K. – San Diego

    Welcome to our hearts, Sophie.

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  10. Julie & her 3 doxies: Annie, Lucy and Brody Avatar
    Julie & her 3 doxies: Annie, Lucy and Brody

    Thank you for taking in this wonderful little Doxie. My doxies Annie, Lucy and Brody thoroughly approve (me too)!

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  11. Eric Avatar
    Eric

    WELCOME HOME SOPHIE WELCOME HOME

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  12. Linda Avatar

    Welcome sweet Sophie! I’ve met a couple of animals adopted from the Yolo County Shelter, and each has been wonderful. I also had a Cushing’s dog, so I’m hopeful her tests will be negative.
    Sophie is a beautiful girl. I hope her former owner knows that she is safe and sound!

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  13. Kathleen Rivard Avatar
    Kathleen Rivard

    Welcome to our beautiful Sophie. When will we know about the Cushings and how is it treated? She may be shooting you the “raspberry” because there are not enough teeth to hold the tongue in her mouth. I think it looks kind of flirtatious!

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  14. Lynn (in Louisiana) Avatar
    Lynn (in Louisiana)

    Loving the photo of our girl Spinner!!!! Her nose told her there was a new kid in town!! When I saw the photo I heard myself say “Spinner!!” out loud. 🙂
    Welcome Sophie. Looks like
    you’re going to fit right in.
    How did your first visitor’s day go this past weekend? I thought about y’all and vowed to make it one day. I’d love to read a blog post about it.

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  15. Shirley McFall Avatar
    Shirley McFall

    What an adorable little sable wienie girl! Her coat is beautiful, though my handsome longhair boy, Dieter, says that his is still nicer. (He is SO vain!) Hope the Cushing’s prognosis turns out to be negative and that she, a typical dachshund, just loves her food! Welcome!!

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  16. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    To play a bit off of one of my favorite movies- Field of Dreams: “Is this heaven? No, it’s Rolling Dog Farm.” You are a very fortunate girl Sophie, and already had many special angels helping your journey. You are an adorable girl, and very fortunate!

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  17. Ashley Avatar

    Thank you so much Steve and Alayne for taking Sophie in. She is a bossy sweet girl! Give her a big kiss for me and remind her I said to be nice to all her new furry friends!

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  18. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    WELCOME SOPHIE–she isn’t very old! Love long hair doxies.

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  19. Sue Wasko Avatar
    Sue Wasko

    You guys are just awesome. It is so wonderful to read about the good you do when there are so many bad things going on around us. We have 2 long-haired doxies, one of which is a rescue and I had to laugh when you were talking about how she picked up the grass on her swiffer fur-when my husband cuts the grass, I usually have to sweep my kitchen about 10 times to clean up all the grass, but it is so worth it. Welcome Sophie, I will look forward to hearing about your adventures.

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  20. Ginny Smith Avatar
    Ginny Smith

    So happy Sophie found her forever home, my doxies, Chief and Pepper are so thankful that one of their own has found a great place to roam. We had a Cushings doxie, so I hope and pray Sophie is only overweight. God Bless ya’ll for taking her in when her elderly owner could no longer care for her.

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  21. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Welcome to RDF, Sophie! What a beautiful girl 🙂 Another wonderful addition to your crew.
    I had a Cushing’s dog and he lived for quite a few years after being diagnosed (he was already a senior dog when I found out he had it). He didn’t let it bother him, he just went about his business. Please let us know what Sophie’s diagnosis is!

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  22. replica jersey Avatar

    Welcome sweet Sophie! I’ve met a couple of animals adopted from the Yolo County Shelter, and each has been wonderful. I also had a Cushing’s dog, so I’m hopeful her tests will be negative.

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  23. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Sophie is beautiful. And I love the picture of Spinner giving her the sniff test. Let us know how her bossiness holds up with the gang! 🙂

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  24. Moon Rani Avatar
    Moon Rani

    Sophie, you’re a sloe-eyed beauty! Welcome, and you’ll love RDF.
    Those are good photos, BTW.
    In coastal Georgia, we get 100% humidity without rain. It means the air is totally saturated. It sounds funny, though.

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  25. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    The Animal Rescue Site shelter contest is back!! Please go vote everyday and help RDF get the top prize!!

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  26. Lynda Wood Avatar
    Lynda Wood

    Sophie, you touched my heart instantly. My heart say, contact RDR about wanting you, but my body says remember your age. When I loose, God forbid, my long-haired, Buddy, I won’t attempt another dog. I would end up being another elderly owner that can’t take care of a pet. For now I’ll give Sophie my love via my own dust-bunny.

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  27. Mauro Salles Avatar
    Mauro Salles

    Callie is saying “Hello, Beloved Ones!!! I’m sending you a friend of mine. Please, take care on her!!!”

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  28. kathy Avatar
    kathy

    I hope the woman who had to give her up can know what a fantastic life Sophie will live out at the ranch. To be with so many others and to have such freedom will be great! She is one lucky dog!

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  29. Judy McNab Avatar
    Judy McNab

    Oh my….little Sophie is adorable! I had a little short legged X-breed a few years ago who looked just like Sophie but Tiffany was black and white…plus…when she was sleeping, her little pink tongue would peek out. I still have photos of her. I now have 2 Newfs who are the biggest joy in my life!!!

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