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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Our Wylie is blind too. Like you, we don't move furniture around and are very careful not to have crap on the floor that doesn't belong there. He basically has the place memorized and gets around just awesome - we are amazed by him!
We too play fetch with him still; we just make sure we cause the ball to bounce hard so he can hear it and follow it. He won't do walks anymore, and we miss that -- but he doesn't feel safe doing that, understandably. He used to love his walks SO much! |
I'm so sorry for Wylie and you (mommy/daddy). You have a fantastic attitude. So happy Wylie can still play ball. That is one of the most important things. That and TREATS!!!

Greta even gets treats for being CUTE. lol
Yep, I think Greta, like Wylie, doesn't feel safe walking out on the street without seeing. We are taking it day by day. No hurries whatsoever.
Greta has this entire house memorized, but sometimes she thinks she's in one room, but she's in another, so she gets really disoriented. Especially if I pick her up and carry her to another room, she has no idea where I've set her down, so I try to put her in her 'Den cloud bed' every time now, so she knows where to start.
ETA - Greta used to be my best walker. She would walk further than her sister. She absolutely LOVED walking.