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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 687562" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Their eyesight can go bad as they get older, even if you can't see cataracts in their eyes. We have a 15-yr old Pomeranian and he is stone deaf and his eyesight is fading. He has to be within a few feet to catch a hand signal now. We had a Great Dane that went night blind at about 5 years. The electricty went out one evening and she didn't want to come up the stairs to the front porch and the house. She finally came very slowly and carefully, putting her nose on each step to "measure" before she stepped up on it. That was when we realized she couldn't see squat unless there was good light. So if your Cole is aging, that's probably all it is. It is odd that he fumbled around his food dish because the sense of smell should have helped him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 687562, member: 9169"] Their eyesight can go bad as they get older, even if you can't see cataracts in their eyes. We have a 15-yr old Pomeranian and he is stone deaf and his eyesight is fading. He has to be within a few feet to catch a hand signal now. We had a Great Dane that went night blind at about 5 years. The electricty went out one evening and she didn't want to come up the stairs to the front porch and the house. She finally came very slowly and carefully, putting her nose on each step to "measure" before she stepped up on it. That was when we realized she couldn't see squat unless there was good light. So if your Cole is aging, that's probably all it is. It is odd that he fumbled around his food dish because the sense of smell should have helped him. [/QUOTE]
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