Opal the dog is not able to see or hear the world around her like all of the other dogs but that does not stop her from enjoying a very special existence. Her other senses are heightened and this allows her to enjoy the life that she deserves. She is also one of the most loving and affectionate dogs that you are ever going to meet.
Her parents are very proud of her and they love to share her exploits with the rest of the world. Christina and her husband are responsible for her adoption. They are head over heels in love with the eight month old dog. The Merle-coated beauty reciprocates all of the affection that she receives as well. Luckily, we have video evidence of these moments…thanks to this family’s willingness to record the loving pup in action.
Posted by Christine Bray on Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Like most dogs, she loves to wait for her owners to come home each day. Even without the ability to see and hear, she is still able to sense their presence each day. What an incredible trait to have. The joy that she feels when her dad comes home is tough to top. Anyone who has a dog of their own can certainly relate to the way that Opal greets her mom and dad every evening.
She spends her time in the front yard and can you believe that Opal has their arrival down to an actual science? This dog is so smart, she can sense which car is her dad’s. When neighbor cars pass by, she does not flinch. When her dad’s car makes it way towards the house? It is a completely different story.
Opal’s other senses are heightened to the point where she can innately feel her father’s presence. This is the type of story that definitely needs to be shared with a wider audience. We are not there to see this connection for ourselves but we can certainly tell that the feeling is mutual between the two.
If you loved watching this clip of Opal in action as much as we did, be sure to pass it along to your closest friends and loved ones. They are definitely going to appreciate this awesome dog and the connection that they share with their loving parents. After all, dogs with special needs are still in need of love, too! Please share away, y’all!