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raindove
Jan 13, 2014Explorer
If you've never had a one-eyed dog before:
He will adjust and do fine.
Occasionally he might hit his blind side on a chair leg or something.
When handing out treats, it's easier for them if you hold the treat down lower where they can see it, rather than up high like you might be used to for a normal sighted dog.
My experience with one-eyed dogs -- they are just winking at you all the time.
Good luck with him.
He will adjust and do fine.
Occasionally he might hit his blind side on a chair leg or something.
When handing out treats, it's easier for them if you hold the treat down lower where they can see it, rather than up high like you might be used to for a normal sighted dog.
My experience with one-eyed dogs -- they are just winking at you all the time.
Good luck with him.
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