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How to Tell if Your Dog is Going Blind

If you're concerned about your dog's eyesight, it's important to recognize the warning signs of vision loss early. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through understanding these signs and what steps you can take next.

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Remember, only a professional veterinarian can diagnose vision impairment in your dog. Use this guide as a starting point and reach out to a vet for a comprehensive examination if you have concerns.

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Noticing if your dog is going blind can be quite concerning. Some signs include bumping into objects, confusion in familiar places, or reluctance to go outside in bright light. A veterinary check-up can provide a clear diagnosis. Has your dog shown any of these signs, or is there something specific that prompted your concern? I'm here to help you figure this out together.