Blind dogs always crash into things.
Another myth is that you can never move furniture again. Absolutely you can — it just takes a little adjustment period for your dog to learn where the new walking path lies. Take her around to smell the new setup. You’ll be surprised by how quickly she adjusts.
Simply making sure that walking pathways are clutter-free makes life much easier for your dog.
That depends on the reason for their blindness. Some dogs are blind from birth and require no more veterinary care than a sighted dog. Some dogs develop certain conditions, such as cataracts, that can be treated. Others go blind and stay blind because of a degenerative disease.
A few conditions that can cause blindness in dogs are:
Aging dogs are more prone to many of these conditions, so it’s important to monitor your dog as she ages to see if she is having trouble with her vision. And of course, any eye infection should be treated immediately — blindness attributed to eye infections is preventable.
Blind dogs love to play just as much as sighted dogs. They love going for walks, playing with a ball or just rolling around with you on the floor.
They love new toys and old ones. Kristine explains, “Pinky likes her old, disheveled toys the best and plays with them every day. If her brother, Bruiser, grabs a toy, she’ll steal it right out of his mouth so she can play with it.”
Are dogs scared when they go blind?
Blind dogs are always scared. Some dogs may be more cautious as they lose their sight; others may not. Blind dogs are not always fearful; they simply make adjustments to better cope with their new sensory input. Kristine explains one change in Pinkys behavior: “She used to nap outside on the concrete next to the pool.
Just as our eyesight can become impaired as we age, dogs can also suffer from vision loss as they enter their senior years. However, unlike humans, dogs do not rely on vision as their most important sense. Their noses and ears allow them to adapt quite well to changes in their eyesight.
Do dogs get sad when they go blind?
In effect, they become depressed. Depression is a common and normal reaction to blindness. A few dogs have difficulty ever getting past this state. Dogs can demonstrate a decrease in appetite and activity (play) and an increase in sleeping time.
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