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克斯的眼睛

The Eyes of TEX

 

Eric Seal thought the scrawny1) puppy2) a t his feet was perhaps five weeks oldSome time during the nightthe little mixedbreed female had been dumped at the Seals’ front gateBefore you askhe told Jeffreyhis wifethe answer is an absolute noWe are not going to keep itWe don’t need another dogWhen and if we dowe‘ll get a purebred3)As though she hadn’ t heard himhis wife sweetly askedWhat kind do you think it isEric shook his headIt’s hard to tellFrom her color markings and the way she holds her ears in a  half lopI ‘d say she’ s part German shepherd”“We can’t just turn her awayJeffrey pleadedI’ll feed her and get her cleaned upThen we‘ll find a home for her

Standing between themthe puppy seemed to sense that her fate was being decidedHer tail wagged tentatively as she looked from one to the otherEric noticed that although her ribs showed through a dull coather eyes w ere bright and animatedFinallyhe shrugged his shouldersOkayif you want to fool with hergo aheadBut let’ s get one thing straightWe  don’t need a Heinz-57mongrel4)The puppy nestled5) comfortably in Jeffrey’ s arms as they walked toward the houseOne other thingEric continuedLet’s wait a few days to put her in the pen with TexWe don’t want Tex exposed to anythingHe has all the troubles he can handle

Texthe sixyearold cattle dog the Seals had raised from a puppywas unusually amiable for a blueheelera breed establish ed by ranchers in AustraliaSoalthough he already shared his doghouse with a yellow catsoon Tex happily moved over and made room for the new puppy the Seals called Heinz

Not long before Heinz showed upthe Seals had noticed that Tex appeared to be losing his eyesightTheir veterinarian said he thought the dog had cataracts that might be surgically6) removedBut when they brought Tex to a specialist in Dallashe determined that the dog’s poor eyesight was only partially due to cataractsHe made an appointment for Tex at the local college’s veterinary laboratoryDoctors there determined that Tex was already blindThey explained that no medical or surgical procedure could have halted or delayed Tex’s progressive loss of vision

As they talked on their way homethe Seals realized that over the last few monthsthey had watched Tex cope with his blindnessNow they understood why Tex sometimes missed a gate opening or bumped his nose on the chain link fenceAnd why he usually stayed on the gravel walkways traveling to and from the houseIf he wandered offhe quartered back and forth until he was on the gravel again

While the couple had been preoccupied with Tex’ s troublesHeinz had grown plump  and friskyand her dark brownandblack coat glowed with health

It was soon obvious that the little German shepherd crossbreed would be a large dog――too large to continue sharing a doghouse with Tex and the yellow catOne weekendthe Seals built another doghouse next to the on e the dogs had shared

It was then they recognized that what they had assumed was puppy playfulness――Heinz’s pushing and tugging at Tex while romping with him――actually had a purposeWithout any training or coachingHeinz had become Tex’sseeing eyedog

Each evening when the dogs settled in for the nightHeinz gently took Tex’s nose in her mouth and led him into his houseIn the morningshe got him up and guided him out  of the house againWhen the two dogs approached a gateHeinz used her shoulder to guide Tex throughWhen they ran along the fence surrounding their penHeinz placed herself between Tex and the wire

On sunny daysTex sleeps stretched out on the driveway asphalt7)says JeffreyIf a car approachesHeinz will nudge him awake and guide him out of dangerAny number of times we‘ve seen Heinz push Tex aside to get him out of the horses’ wayWhat we didn’ t understand at first was how the two could run side by sidedashing full speed across the pastureThen one daythe dogs accompanied me while I exercised my horseand I heard Heinztalking――she was making a series of soft grunts to keep Tex on course beside her

The Seals were awedWithout any trainingthe young dog had devised whatever means were necessary to helpguide and protect her blind companionIt was clear that Heinz shared more than her eyes with Texshe shared her heart

 

by Honzie LRodgers
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