So I was doing my morning log when out of the blue a puppy runs up to me and starts licking my leg, the owner goes up to me and says:
>Oh anon how you doing? This is my blind puppy, I got 3 other disabled dogs. I got one with cancer, one that's deaf, and one that's missing a leg. I like to adopt these dogs to care for them.
The dog keeps licking my leg non-stop, when I pet it I take a step back and it starts licking the air. Than when it finds my leg it keeps licking it, I guess this is a way to find my location other than hearing/smell. Anyways these blind puppies are adorable.
You should kill it to teach the other two a lesson about being disabled. Unacceptable
My ex had a dog that eventually had to get her eyes removed in her old age. It was pretty amazing how quickly she adapted to it. Looked really metal before they took the stitches out of her eyelids too.
My daughter's blind dog.
The only time it's an issue, or hell the only time we notice she's blind, is when we rearrange the furniture.
>tfw playing fetch with a blind dog
>>2367450
Blind old cats are so massively different.
Damnit, whywhywhywhywhywhy???
I can't describe how fucked up it was having one. She was completely committed to keeping on marching around the house, even when she had to put her face right up against things to recognize them. Of course, she was getting senile and disabled in other ways too, so that made it so much worse. No adoption option there, hell, even moving had been an awful prospect.
One of my dogs went blind very suddenly due to an infection a few years back. It was extremely sad watching him struggle. He died a couple weeks after that.
>>2367450
Smiley the blind dogger is objectively the purest being on Earth.
Had a dog named Dooley, loved to hunt. She had to retire mid life because she had gotten a thorn in her eye during a hunting trip. Had to put her down because some sort of neurological problem that was just getting worse.
RIP crazy eye she had a good 15 years of a happy life.