Kent Messenger Maidstone

‘They took my dog and it was like I lost my legs’

- By Tom Pyman

A deafblind pensioner says his life has come to a “dead stop” a year after his beloved guide dog was removed from his care.

The KM exclusivel­y revealed last July that charity Guide Dogs for the Blind was to retake ownership of golden retriever Paddy over concerns the animal was getting too fat.

Disabled Derek Beal, from Allington, Maidstone, who has a rare genetic condition leaving him blind and hard of hearing, said at the time he feared the loss of his companion of six years would lead to him becoming “a prisoner in his own house”.

The 83-year-old was told Paddy would visit on a weekly basis, but revealed this week he has had no contact with his dog in the 12 months since.

He says his age will count against him when trying to secure a new guide dog, claiming the charity has decided in the past to assign them to younger people.

“I’ve now given up on trying to get a dog - I was making myself ill just fighting them all the time,” he said. “They took the view my chances of seeing a dog through its life are slim even though I’ve kept very good health.”

The charity has tried to help him use a cane so he can continue to get out and about but Derek has found the adjustment difficult, having relied on a dog for the last three decades.

“My only way of getting out of the house now is when I can get someone to take me, so I’m stuck at home, it’s as simple as that. Life has come to a dead stop. For 30 years I was an active person, out two or three times a day. “But when they took my dog away it was like taking my legs off, or like taking the wheels off the guy who needs a wheelchair.” A Guide Dogs charity spokesman said: A spokesman from the charity Guide Dogs said: “Removing a dog from its owner is not a decision Guide Dogs takes lightly we understand how much Paddy meant to Mr Beal.

“Everyone who applies for a guide dog is assessed against their individual needs and circumstan­ces and our suitabilit­y criteria.

“However we are very pleased to be supporting Mr Beal through our other services to ensure he is able to get out and about.”

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