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Guinness
Guinness was adopted 11/4/25 by the Kliebenstein family (SC).
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Enlarge photo 1 Say hi to Guinness.
Enlarge photo 2 When the shelter said they needed help with a sweet little blind gentleman, we knew he had to come to New Rattitude.
Enlarge photo 3 Guinness is estimated between 9 and 10 years old.
Enlarge photo 4 His shelter records say that he weighed 12.6 lb. on intake 6/7/25, but just 9 days later he weighed 11.0 lb. Clearly he wasn't eating at the shelter. When he first got here, he was having a tough time keeping food down and was totally uninterested in eating. Once we learned he had coccidia and began treating for that, he got over his extreme nausea and he turned a corner.
Enlarge photo 5 He started eating eagerly after a few days, and he now (as of 7/24/25) weighs 14 lbs., which is a good weight for his frame.
Enlarge photo 6 Back in June when he first got out of the shelter, he was friendly with the other little dogs in his temporary foster home.
Enlarge photo 7 Once he got here, he immediately began exploring, going until he touches an obstacle then turning and continuing a different direction, like a Roomba.
Enlarge MPEG4 8 Click the Download link for a right-side up video of him curiously but cautiously exploring a new environment.
Enlarge photo 9 A thorough ophthalmology exam unfortunately found that Guinness has virtually no retinal activity, so even removal of his cataracts wouldn't be able to restore vision.
Enlarge photo 10 But his eye pressures are within normal limits, he has decent tear production, and he is stable, so there is no need for any treatment other than on-going monitoring at his regular annual exams.
Enlarge photo 11 We quickly noticed that he did not respond to most sounds and noises and realized that he is hearing impaired.
Enlarge photo 12 He will alert to high pitched noises and clapping but has a hard time determining what direction the sound is coming from.
Enlarge photo 13 Trying to figure out what that noise was.
Enlarge photo 14 Guinness doesn't act particularly concerned about his lack of vision and poor hearing. He just explores slowly, with mild curiosity and a sweet, gentle demeanor.
Enlarge MPEG4 15 Click the Download link for a rightside up video of Guinness climbing the deck stairs. He was pretty quick to master coming up, but took longer to get familiar enough with the stairs to brave going down them on his own.
Enlarge photo 16 He will often just stand there staring into space and thinking.
Enlarge photo 17 And when he is tired of standing and thinking, he will just calmly lie down wherever he happens to be.
Enlarge photo 18 Or he will find a couch and make himself comfortable. He has no trouble jumping up onto or off of a couch on his own.
Enlarge photo 19 First backrub session with his new foster dad. He decided this was something he would love to get used to!
Enlarge photo 20 Unsurprisingly, Guinness had a couple of housetraining accidents in his first couple of days here. But once he learned his way around the house and got used to our regular outdoor schedule, he has been very reliable.
Enlarge photo 21 At his regular vet exam, everything checked out very well, including heart/lungs, teeth, bloodwork, and urinalysis. So after he gets some more weight back on he will be in great health, despite the vision and hearing challenges.
Enlarge photo 22 Guinness is a quiet, low-key guy who accepts life as it comes. He likes his naps, some calm exploring of the back yard, and occasional cuddles.
Enlarge photo 23 When you can't find him, it's because he has burrowed his way under any covers he can find.
Enlarge photo 24 Mr. Calm-Cool-and-Collected hanging out in the sunroom.
Enlarge photo 25 At night he will put himself to bed in his crate and proceed to burrow under his blankets. He'll also seek out his crate during the day for naps.
Enlarge photo 26 Guinness has excellent house manners, never getting into anything he shouldn't. He isn't an escape risk. He seldom begs for food.
Enlarge photo 27 And he virtually never barks!
Enlarge photo 28 When it's dinner time, he smells the cooking and comes to the kitchen.
Enlarge photo 29 Waiting patiently for dinner.
Enlarge photo 30 Guinness really likes meeting newcomers, showing polite, tail-wagging interest.
Enlarge photo 31 Especially if they smell like food!
Enlarge photo 32 Guinness doesn't play with toys, but he loves a nice bully stick.
Enlarge photo 33 He was chill on an adventure to the lake.
Enlarge photo 34 He doesn't mind being handled (even dressed up in pajamas), getting baths, or nail trims.
Enlarge photo 35 TV snooze time
Enlarge photo 36 Being calm, quiet, low energy, accommodating, and very friendly with all humans, dogs, and cats, he is extremely easy to care for!
Enlarge photo 37 Waiting patiently for a home of his own.