Crowe
Oct 27, 2020Explorer
Jesse Pt 2-coping with the blindness
Jesse is finally starting to sleep better at night thankfully. Now we just have to figure out how do cope with him being almost completely blind. He isn't too bad when he isn't tired-first thing in the morning he greets me with a wagging tail and is able to find his way across the basement and out the door. He can go up the stairs without much issue as long as he goes slow, but down is a different story due to loss of function in his back legs and compromised depth perception. If he's not tired he can do OK, otherwise he has difficulty. He is now bumping into walls, furniture, etc. unless we are there to guide him. Sometimes he freezes where he is because he can't see where he is going and at other times he walks in a bit of a circle. He's eating fine, lets us know when he needs to go out, doesn't appear to be in any pain and is still a loving snuggle puppy. Any thoughts on helping him adjust? I know the time is coming when we'll have to make the decision no one wants to make but it isn't hear yet. It's very hard to watch so I'm looking for any ideas that may make things easier.