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I have a standard poodle that was born blind, not sure what can be done if anything She is 9 weeks old Log in to Reply
Talk to your veterinarian first. If there are any options that you can afford and there's a high rate of success, do it. Otherwise, many dogs live very happy and productive lives being born blind. They adapt much easier than a dog who loses their sight any time after. Sometimes having another dog also helps. I've seen quite a few untrained "seeing-eye dogs" helping their fellow family member get around! Check out YouTube videos to find them. Good luck and God bless your new baby! Log in to Reply
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