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Originally Posted by johnnagraham I'm so grateful the have YT family. Words of incouragment is just what you need, when you get such bad news about your baby. Nestle is not the puppy that was blind in one eye. He is my two year old boy that I brought from a breeder in Zanesville Ohio. I was told by the Doctor that this is not something that is passed down from parents.The prognois: SARDS or sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Sydrome based on the ERG performed, cause and condition unknown. There is no medical treatment for SARDS and unfortunately remain permanently blind in both eyes. The only good news is that his eye will not change colors, they are very bright and clear. Please keep praying for us! It seems like the end of the world for me right now, but I know that God is in control of all things. |
I am very sorry to hear that Nestle has this. Looks like there may be some connection to Cushing's in some dogs. Did you and your doctor discuss that possibility? Does Nestle have any other unusual symptoms?
Michigan Veterinary Specialists - SARDS
Sending prayers that Nestle will adjust quickly. Once again, I am very sorry.