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Hey all, just looking for advice on my lab. She is almost 6 yrs old and she is showing signs she might not be seeing as well as she once did. Our vet was out to the house last week and recommended some specialist take a look. I just wonder wondered if anything can be done for a dogs eyes. I don't want to go see someone that confirms my assessment and says there's nothing they can do and by the way here's your bill.

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It really depends on what the dog has and if there is a reasonable treatment available.

We have a French Bulldog that went blind last year due to a diagnosis that escapes me at the moment and after many thousands of dollars and multiple tests we were able to restore he sight with a rigorous medicine treatment. She was going to die with out treatment so it wasn't just blindness in her case.

For a diagnosis she had to have more advanced test's than I ever have had. It's not for every one and thankfully we were able to afford the expense.

Good luck

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Wow that stinks....He/she is so young. I would get it looked at but if there isn't anything they can do...I would think a house pet could still have a quality life being blind as long as it is loved and cared for....Obviously if it is a hunting or working dog things will have to change. My guess though is that animals are very adaptable and it will probably be harder for you than the lab....Good luck...

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10 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

I was doing some work at a customers house today and he said his lab was going blind too. Strange coincidence.........

This big male lab is also 5 years old, a heck of a nice dog.  

Side ways Sally got me again.....

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That's wierd. Hopefully there is a solution, I have to turn the outside light on at night so she can navigate the 4 steps, our other lab has no issues.

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