Must-see: Abandoned, blind dog has his own canine guide
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According to "Good Morning America," the blind dog, Glenn, and his buddy, a Staffordshire bull terrier named Buzz, were found inside a tunnel in the United Kingdom. Coxhoe rescue group Stray Aid took them in.
"They are inseparable," said Stray Aid volunteer Hannah Critchlow. "They instantly had a bond when they came in, so we kept them together. Whenever they're separated, they start crying and barking for each other."
"Some dogs are here months and months and not one person looks at them or has interest, so there's an unusual amount of interest in them," Critchlow said. "Everyone is in love with them, and they're both just so friendly, lovable and very chill."
We quite literally have tears in our eyes at the kindness and generosity shown by lovely folks touched by Buzz & Glenn's...
Posted by Stray Aid on Tuesday, June 23, 2015
And now the boys are TV stars too! Here they are posing with Good Morning Britain news correspondent, Katy Rickitt!
Posted by Stray Aid on Wednesday, June 24, 2015
