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Blindness (read)
On July 1st, I found out that my Millie is completely blind. She was examined by a veterinary opthamologist because she has developed a cataract in one eye and seemed to have experienced a decrease in vision. I was expecting to hear about cataract surgery (and was fearing a diagnosis of glaucoma) but I was completely blown away when the vet said she was completely blind in both eyes.

The diagnosis, which was confirmed by a sophisticated test (a electroretinogram), is "Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration" or "SARDs." According to the literature given to me by the opthamologist, SARDs is a retinal disorder that causes sudden and permanent blindness. It is non-painful disease but there is no treatment. Many owners report that their pets become "blind, almost overnight."

Symptoms include sudden loss of vision (usually within days or 1-2 weeks) and dilated pupils and the absence of other abnormalities in the eye that would account for the liness. All breeds of dogs (including mixed breeds) may be affected, often in middle age. Affected dogs are usually healthy, but some have a history of weight gain and excessive urination, thirst, and appetite.

As I mentioned, I thought Millie had a decrease in vision, but I had no clue that she was blind. She is adapting exceptionally well and, except for bumping into things now and then, our activities are normal. In fact, I took her and Darma for two walks the day of the examination -- one before the examination and one after. I know she will be fine.

I just wanted to let people know that this condition exists, because I had never heard of it before. (I know Cushings is very common among dachshunds, as two of my four previous doxies had it. According to the vet opthamologist, SARDs is fairly common among doxies.)

Perhaps some of you have taken care of a blind dog before and could give me some tips (although we are adapting to the situation).
Posted by kathleen320 - July 3, 2009 at 1:47 pm
The following message was in reply to the "parent" topic above.

We have two blind DOXIES


We have two blind doxies. Trudy and her daughter Kallie both lost their eyesight due to glaucoma. We have learned that this may be an inherited trait. Trudy had 3 pups, but only Kallie became blind. And you are so right! Doxies are so clever, you would never know or realize that they were becoming blind! It was awhile before we were aware that Trudy was having eye problems! It is truly amazing how they can adapt. If it were you or I, we would still be lost in our own homes. I don't think you have to worry about doing anything different. Both Trudy and Kallie are quite comfortable around our house. They seem to be able to "see" with their nose. They may bump into something, but it is ever so softly. Kallie came to us at age 10, her owner could no longer take care of her because of illiness. Kallie learned the lay out of our home in just a day...even how to use the ramps (which she did not have in her old home)! They both walk excellent on the leash! Although they do not run and chase rocks like their brother Joe, they do enjoy stopping to smell the roses and enjoy the scents around them! They truly amaze us everyday with their ability to adapt to what we would call a major handicap. The only thing we do different...is we try not to move the furniture around. You will have many wonderful times together! Devra and Joe
Posted by Devra - August 12, 2009 at 9:20 pm


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