Symptoms of Vision Problems

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Vision Problems in Dogs & Signs of Blindness - Like their pet parents, dogs can lose their vision and struggle with the challenges of going blind.
Symptoms of Vision Problems
Whether it's due to aging or other health conditions, below are a few of the most common symptoms that suggest your dog may be losing their vision:

1. Cloudy appearance of the eye
2. Your dog is bumping into objects
3. Signs of anxiety or hesitation when in new places
4. Your dog is suddenly unwilling to go up or downstairs or jump onto furniture which they normally did
5. Eyes are red, puffy, or swollen
6. Obvious eye irritation or pawing at the face
7. If your dog seems confused, dazed, easily startled

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Eye Care Services Eye Examination (Exam)
Eye Diseases Blurred Vision, Cataract, Diabetic Retinopathy, Dry Eye Syndrome, Glaucoma, Puffy Eyes, Red Eyes, Swollen Eyes, Tunnel Vision, Watery Discharge
Health Condition Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS), Colitis
Journal Topics Diseases Symptoms , Eye Care
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Medical Services Veterinary Care professionals (DVM VCP)

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Once you own a pet, keep it healthy.  try to learn as much as you can about their health, Know the signs of medical problems. Take your pet to the veterinarian for a yearly physical exam to ensure they are healthy and vaccinated. Also if you notice any of the symptoms, below, please take your pet to see a veterinarian:

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  1. Loss of appetite
  2. Drinking a lot of water
  3. Gaining or losing a lot of weight quickly
  4. Strange behavior and or drastic change in his/her bowel movement 
  5. Being sluggish and tired
  6. Trouble getting up or down
  7. Strange lumps

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