Dogs care about being safe, warm, loved and fed. While they rely on their vision, canines are easy-going enough to cope pretty well when their vision starts to fade due to age, glaucoma or another condition. That said, if you notice your dog bumping into things, getting clumsy, getting lazier or having other problems, it’s time for a visit to the vet.
In some cases, vision loss can be delayed or minimized with the right treatment. In other cases, you may need to learn how to care for a blind dog. We’ve put together the best blind dog care tips to help you care for your loved one now that they need you even more:
Caring for a dog who is slowly losing their sight is very different from the situation you’re in if an injury suddenly robs your best friend of sight. In such a case, follow these tips for caring for a blind dog:
Above all, you need lots of patience when your best friend loses their sight. With a little work together, though, the two of you can get back to having fun and enjoying adventures together. If you’re ready to bring a dog into your family now, contact Golden Meadows Retrievers.
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