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Dog Cataracts
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We have arescue dog who has cataracts on both eyes.The vet said operations would be very costly. Does any one know anything else that could be done?
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Unfortunately not. A cataract is a disruption in the structure of the lens in the eye, which leads to it becoming less transparent. The only way of completely resolving it is to remove the lens.
Most dogs cope quite well with limited vision - as long as they stay in the same environment and you don't rearrange furniture etc in the house, they seem to do quite well.
Most dogs cope quite well with limited vision - as long as they stay in the same environment and you don't rearrange furniture etc in the house, they seem to do quite well.
My dog is now totally blind as a result of cararacts - she is now nearly eighteen but when her sight began toi deteriorate around six/seven years ago I did visit an animal surgery/hospital near Hereford to get all the gen. Regretably I've binned it now but from memory it is possible to remove cataracts in dogs now (new technology) - difficulty has been the shape of the lens on dogs is different to that of humans hence the difficulty. I decided against it because it involved keeping her on a lead for six months, no playing or head shaking etc -will continue on another post
virtually no real exercise -although around 12 then she is a collie and very active. Had she been younger I may have had it done (cost then about �2000) but felt six months out of her life at that age was a long time. I have move house very recently and she has coped really well - no probs- I just make a point of never leaving anything on the floor and padding any sharp corners with cushions.As sight loss is gradual, she adapted well - loss of sight through trauma is different. Good luck and keep us posted.
I am a nice person! but you've obviously made a new life for yourself and left poor mirela to cope with Leila which she couldn't do and you keep having a go at her, what choice did she have. It probably broke her heart having to find her another home, what could she have done?
Sorry other posters we seem to have gone off the subject here.
Sorry other posters we seem to have gone off the subject here.