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Owner Trims 'Clumsy' Dog's Hair to Help Vision—Then He Realizes the Problem
Owner Trims 'Clumsy' Dog's Hair to Help Vision—Then He Realizes the Problem

Newsweek

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • Newsweek

Owner Trims 'Clumsy' Dog's Hair to Help Vision—Then He Realizes the Problem

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. After thinking his dog couldn't see because his fur was too long, this owner was not prepared for the discovery he made when it was finally cut back. In recent months, dog owner Casey Rock, 34, noticed that his senior Shih Tzu named Shimmy was bumping into doors and stumbling more. Rock hadn't been too concerned about it, but he told Newsweek that the problem had become "significantly worse" in the last month. Given that 17-year-old Shimmy's fur was getting quite long and going in his eyes, Rock, of Vermont, presumed it was impairing his vision. So, he did what any loving owner would do, and he got the fur trimmed back to keep Shimmy's eyes clear. However, that didn't appear to solve the problem. "I found out pretty much immediately that his fur was not the main issue," Rock said. "He'll occasionally bump into doorways or stumble off a curb. But overall, he gets around OK." Casey Rock, 34, and his senior rescue dog, Shimmy, barking at a door. Casey Rock, 34, and his senior rescue dog, Shimmy, barking at a door. @casey4prez2028 / TikTok As soon as Rock got Shimmy home from the groomers, he captured a video of the senior rescue dog barking at the door "to give him food" because he had no idea it was just an inanimate object. It didn't take long for Rock to realize that Shimmy didn't just have fur blocking his view, but that actually he's going blind. "We adopted him at 15, and he's never had great vision, but it's gotten significantly worse in the last month or two. He's been slightly better at not running into stuff or stumbling around, but he's still a bit clumsy," Rock continued. While Shimmy, who turns 18 in October, hasn't received an official diagnosis, he does receive regular checkups. Rock has been told in the past by a vet that Shimmy's eyes "are not what they used to be." Despite his age and deteriorating eyesight, Shimmy is still full of life and keeps his owner on his toes. Rock told Newsweek that Shimmy is still "shockingly energetic" considering how old he is and still enjoys multiple walks every day. "He's an old grump but very sweet," Rock said. After realizing the error in his ways, Rock shared the video of his senior dog mistaking a door for a person on TikTok (@casey4prez2028). The clip, which was captured soon after returning from the groomers, has gone viral with over 318,100 views and 83,200 likes on TikTok at the time of writing. Rock has been blown away by the online reaction, and hopes it will shine a light on the important of adopting an animal in need. It's no secret that senior cats and dogs struggle to find forever homes, but Shimmy has shown just how much joy and love they can give in their later years. "It's been a crazy response. People have been giving tips and sharing stories about their older dogs, so it's been really fun," Rock said. He continued: "Support your local animal shelter, and don't be afraid to adopt older pups. They tend to go unadopted for a long time because people are concerned about the complications, but adopting Shimmy has been a highlight of our lives." In just a matter of days, the viral video has gained more than 100 comments on TikTok from bemused social media users. One comment reads: "well at least he doesn't have hair in his eyes anymore." Another TikTok user wrote: "don't disregard the second most likely diagnosis though: stupid." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.

NYS Fair responds: Why Chubby Checker will not return this year
NYS Fair responds: Why Chubby Checker will not return this year

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

NYS Fair responds: Why Chubby Checker will not return this year

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The New York State Fair has explained their reasoning as to why Chubby Checker was not invited back to 'Twist' and 'Shimmy' this year. Chubby's manager confirmed to NewsChannel 9 just days ago — following his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — that he was not invited back for the 2025 Fair. 'Unfortunately, Chubby Checker a fan favorite and staple at The New York State Fair over the years will NOT 'twist again, like he did last summer' at this year's New York State Fair. Though fans, friends and local media were hoping to see him at his annual show this summer, Fair representatives told his manager that Chubby was not invited back,' said Shelly Field, Checker's locally based manager. The Fair responded with, 'The New York State Fair congratulates Chubby Checker on his historic induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which is a true testament to the impact he has had on American music history. The Fair considers Chubby to be an integral part of the Fair family and has been honored to host him several times, bringing his timeless classics to fairgoers of all ages.' But, after hearing from many fairgoers, the Fair used the interest 'in seeing an expanded content lineup with new musical acts' to diversify the performances for this year. 'We wish we could bring in all of our favorites every year, but are excited to introduce some new musical acts to the Fairgrounds this summer,' continued the Fair. 2024 marked Chubby's third consecutive appearance at the Fair, but he had been invited to 'Twist' in Central New York for six performances. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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