Never thought of the flashlight for our deaf (and partly blind) dog. Thanks, Micro!
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My heeler Bella was born deaf, which is a genetic flaw found in that breed. She did great with hand signals, flashing lights (I would flip the porch light on and off when she was out to get her in), and always kept a bell on her collar. She is very bright and never knew she was different.
However, about 2 years ago she started losing her vision to Progressive Retinal Atrophy, a different heritable generic disorder, and now that her vision has deteriorated she is tentative and becomes anxious outside unless she is on the leash or in the dog pen. Hard to see such an independent spirit become so restricted.
Yeah, @CapricornFarm is always working on 3 things at once. But the paint should be dry soon.Careful, the paint is still wet!
I had a miniature schnauzer with progressive retinal atropy. He went blind at 6. Never would have guessed until the day I left a kitchen chair pulled out and he ran headfirst into it.. Vet confirmed it was PRA. He did very well. I had a large yard and he would make it down the porch stairs, knew to follow the other dogs and find the fence. He would put his shoulder against the chain link and walk around the entire yard that way. His only problem was with my fish pond. One dunking later a fence was up around it. No more problems. He died of kidney failure at the age of 9. Poor little guy just got the dirty end of the gene stick.My heeler Bella was born deaf, which is a genetic flaw found in that breed. She did great with hand signals, flashing lights (I would flip the porch light on and off when she was out to get her in), and always kept a bell on her collar. She is very bright and never knew she was different.
However, about 2 years ago she started losing her vision to Progressive Retinal Atrophy, a different heritable generic disorder, and now that her vision has deteriorated she is tentative and becomes anxious outside unless she is on the leash or in the dog pen. Hard to see such an independent spirit become so restricted.