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Thanks, Elise.
My vet of choice is gone for a week and I'm waiting to hear back from another couple. I've chosen not to do the 'emergency' route as the dog is comfortable - it's only me that's in shock!
As for it being congenital it could quite possibly be as I have no idea whether he's the product of merle to merle breeding. I don't have papers for him and he may not be purebred, though he certainly looks as though he is. He looks to have as much white as the dog on the left of your avatar, or perhaps not quite as much.
His eyes are contracting, but slowly, and he is getting around quite well which which is partly because is a laid back kinda fella, not a hyper type at all, and takes his time to feel his way. We do have stairs but only 2 and he's figured out to negotiate those with caution.
The pool is another issue as Fuzzy has been mistreated by kids in the past who felt it would be funny to throw him in on occasion. He's now terrified of it and panics if he goes in.
My vet of choice is gone for a week and I'm waiting to hear back from another couple. I've chosen not to do the 'emergency' route as the dog is comfortable - it's only me that's in shock!
As for it being congenital it could quite possibly be as I have no idea whether he's the product of merle to merle breeding. I don't have papers for him and he may not be purebred, though he certainly looks as though he is. He looks to have as much white as the dog on the left of your avatar, or perhaps not quite as much.
His eyes are contracting, but slowly, and he is getting around quite well which which is partly because is a laid back kinda fella, not a hyper type at all, and takes his time to feel his way. We do have stairs but only 2 and he's figured out to negotiate those with caution.
The pool is another issue as Fuzzy has been mistreated by kids in the past who felt it would be funny to throw him in on occasion. He's now terrified of it and panics if he goes in.