So sorry to hear about your pup but kudos to you for taking such good care of him and being willing to stick in for the long haul. I'm a firm believer that prayers for our critters are heard too and I will be saying one for both of you.
Taking my little "baby" to the vet next week. Long story as to the whys (prior illness) but I can see the clouding and I think she is going blind in one eye.
Yes, Dingo is a good dog who doesn't deserve this happening to him.
I had a Mini Schnauzer go blind on me when he was 7. Genetic disorder. He hid it from us until I saw him walk into a kitchen chair that wasn't pushed in under the table. He didn't let it stop him. He would go out in the yard and walk until his nose hit the chain link fence and then walk with his shoulder touching the fence. When he made once circuit around the 100X100ft yard, he was ready to come in. The only thing I ever saw him have problems with was my fish pond...oops. I put a fence around it and that was the end of the unplanned baths.
The funniest thing he did was one night shuffle over to my brother and set down at his feet. Bro reached down to pet him, Jamie sniffed his hand, jerked away, stood, sniffed the air, pointed his nose right at me and walked over to me and set at my feet. I laughed so hard I cried. My brother just shook his head and said that he just didn't smell right to Jamie.
They cope very well without sight. Just don't move the furniture around on them.


