If you’ve recently noticed your dog is starting to hesitate on the staircase they’ve climbed a thousand times before or bumping into the living room furniture that hasn’t moved in years, it’s only ...
Dogs have a reputation for their impeccable smell and hearing — not so much for their vision. But that stereotype is a bit short-sighted. For one, it’s a misconception that dogs see in black and white ...
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What is “cherry eye” in dogs?
Like people, dogs can get red eyes. This can be due to allergies, debris in the eye, or a condition such as “cherry eye.” The condition not only looks painful, but those with multiple dogs may be ...
The belief that dogs are colorblind, in the sense that they see the world only in black and white and shades of gray, is a common misconception. In a series of painstaking and extended measurements ...
Vision loss can happen for a number of reasons, and for most dogs, it is a gradual process. Often, it is the result of old age. Some dogs may develop eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma or dry ...
My dog, Stewie, has had his fair share of eye issues over the years, and although he is one of the breeds more susceptible to developing it, we have not had to deal with cherry eye. However, I've ...
Our mixed breed dog is almost 10, and he seems to struggle somewhat when we walk him at night. He does not seem to notice certain things or movements the way he used to. We took him to our vet who ...
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