
In fact, the blind dogs community is quick to remind us humans that for dogs, eyesight ranks #3 in importance compared to smell and hearing. Although it's easy for us to focus on our own feelings of helplessness or pity when we encounter a disabled animal, our canine friends are far more resilient than we give them credit for.
Whether you're trying to cope with caring for a newly blind dog, or your pooch is getting up in years and you want to prepare for age-related vision loss, a visit to www.blinddogs.net will let you know that you're not alone.
2 comments:
Thank you for 'sharing the love' that we pet-lovers feel.
From the owner of a three-legged chi/dachsund...
Paula
LOVE the caption: "Blind Dogs See with Their Hearts"
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