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Cataracts In Dogs

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Key Facts About Cataracts In Dogs

LocationWales
AgeUnknown
SexMale
BreedUnknown

Description

Meet Basil GSD Puppy With Congenital CataractsBasil is one of seven puppies born with congenital cataracts. At 4 weeks old the vet that examined them said that they are likely blind or very partially sighted. The prognosis for the puppies is unclear and whilst he said that they would all be functionally blind, it is harder to say if the presence of cataracts will go on to cause inflammatory disease in the eyes which may warrant further treatment. It was impossible to see the back of the eyes due to cataracts.All puppies are now in homes, they are doing well and none of them appears to be blind, so they all have partial sightSurgery for cataracts is not only very expensive but it is not always possible because of changes to the back of the eye which means removing cataracts will not restore sight.We very much favour natural remedies which are not only effective but they don't cost a fortune, unlike veterinary treatment. We came across this product Cataract Clear made by Costcuttersrus. ...

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