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Glaucoma in younger dog

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scorpio@carolina.rr.com - 12 Aug 2007 17:43 GMT
Does anyone have a dog who got glaucoma when he/she was really young?
My mother-in-law has a dog who was recently diagnosed with it and he's
only 2 at the most. He has lost sight in one eye and most of it in the
other eye. Also, has anyone had a younger dog who went completely
blind and adapted well? She has heard that they often become
aggressive if they lose their sight. He is a sweet dog now and we hate
to see this happening to him. Also, anyone know what causes glaucoma
in younger dogs? He is seeing a specialist but so far tests have not
turned up any other diseases.
John Doe - 12 Aug 2007 19:11 GMT
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Not that you won't get your fill of intelligent/enlightening answers from
all of the dog lovers in this group, but you might also want to try
posting to a forum with "dogs" in the name of the group.
scorpio@carolina.rr.com - 12 Aug 2007 22:58 GMT
> "scor...@carolina.rr.com" <scor...@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
>
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> all of the dog lovers in this group, but you might also want to try
> posting to a forum with "dogs" in the name of the group.

Ok, I'm an idiot. I thought I was in that forum. Oops!! This is what
sleep deprivation will do to you, LOL.

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