What is vision screening? 4 Top signs that your dog might have trouble seeing!

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Vision screening is an efficient and cost-effective method to identify Pets with visual impairment or eye conditions that are likely to lead to vision loss so that a referral can be made to an appropriate veterinarian eye care professional for further evaluation and treatment.

Most eye diseases are presumed hereditary. Many of them occur later in a dog's life. This test can be performed at the vet's office, during an eye clinic, or at health clinics hosted by kennel clubs around the country.

An eye screening exam is one of the most common physical (phenotype) health tests for dogs. Responsible breeders aiming to produce healthy puppies will conduct annual eye testing on both parents prior to breeding. Testing both parents is a must in order to produce the healthiest puppies possible.

Some signs that your dog might have trouble seeing include:
1. Reluctance to go downstairs
2. Reluctance to go into a dark room or outside at night
3. Bumping into door frames or corners
4. Difficulty fetching toys

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Your eyes are an important part of your health. Most people rely on their eyes to see and make sense of the world around them. The same applies to our pets. Eye diseases can lead to vision loss in humans as well as pets, so it is important to identify and treat eye diseases as early as possible.


You should get your Pet's eyes checked as often as your Vet health care provider recommends, or if you noticed your pet has any new vision problems. And just as it is important to keep your body healthy, you also need to keep your Pets' eyes healthy.

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