The dog comes from Jill Hamer, from East Lexham in mid Norfolk.
Over the previous ten years the set have actually developed a solid bond that has actually assisted them through the challenging times and indicates they can both lead happy lives, side by side.
Mrs Hamer said: “My papa informed me ‘you cannot have a blind dog’. I said ‘I can’.
“A couple of years later on he said ‘I got that so incorrect’ to which I reacted, ‘I understand. If you saw Merry you would not understand he was blind at all due to the fact that doesn’t imitate it’.”
Merry needed to have one eye got rid of due to a removed retina in 2015. Vets watched his condition, however as pressure developed behind his 2nd eye, the choice was made to eliminate it in 2017.
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Mrs Hamer said Merry was a substantial source of pleasure.
She said: “I’ve been left so overwhelmed by him.
“People are blown away by Merry when they discover he is blind. I feel extremely lucky to have him due to the fact that he is so charming. He has actually been a true blessing in my life and such a happy chap to come down to every early morning.”
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Mrs Hamer, who has actually constantly had springer spaniels, took Merry down to Hampshire to have the operation and explained being frightened seeing him without any eyes for the very first time.
Previous training classes when Merry was a puppy have actually assisted the set adapt to their brand-new life. The animal can still do a couple of techniques, and has actually not lost his enthusiasm for play.
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