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Abused, blinded puppy flown to Winnipeg for treatment

A puppy that went blind after a child intentionally rubbed hair dye in his eyes is receiving treatment in Winnipeg and in need of a loving Manitoba home.

Manitoba Underdogs Recue rehabilitating dog, appealing to public for donations to help with medical bills

Abused, blinded puppy flown to Winnipeg for treatment

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A puppy that went blind after a child intentionally rubbed hair dye in his eyes is receiving treatment in Winnipeg and in need of a loving Manitoba home.
A puppy that went blind after a child intentionally rubbed hair dye in his eyes is receiving treatment in Winnipeg and in need of a loving Manitoba home.
Jessica Hansen, executive director for Manitoba Rescue Dogs, said Percy may need treatment to help repair his damaged eyes. (Manitoba Underdogs Rescue)

Percy, a six-month-old Border Collie-Jack Russell Terrier cross, was flown into Winnipeg Monday.

Jessica Hansen, executive director for Manitoba Rescue Dogs, said Percy was apprehended after a neighbour of the owner discovered he had been abused by the owners child.

The pain that he was in when the incident happened, I don't even want to imagine what it was like for him, said Hansen.
Percy is a six-month-old Border Collie-Jack Russell Terrier cross. He is receiving treatment in Winnipeg after he was abused and his vision was damaged. (Manitoba Underdogs Rescue)

Hansen said Percy has lost some vision, but because of the clouding in his eyes theyre not yet sure how severe the damage is, or whether his vision will ever be what it once was.

On any given day, Manitoba Underdog Rescue has around 30 dogs in its care at once.

Hansen said Percy is undergoing medical care and could need surgery. Hes currently relying on his nose and ears to help him get around.

And not long from now, Percy will need a new home.

He's a super cuddly boy, said Hansen. He pretty much loves everybody and just wants to be in your lap, so he would be great for pretty much any home I think.

Once Percy has been rehabilitated, Manitoba Underdog Rescue will be putting him up for adoption.

Visit the Manitoba Underdog Rescue website If you or someone you know is interested in donating to the rescue, or adopting Percy or one of the other dogs under the rescues care.