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Originally Posted by ohartnet Thank you all for the comments! While the vet mentioned the glucose levels looked normal, there was some concern about the liver, but mentioned it might be related to tooth decay. The next step is to schedule a cleaning, but I have a feeling the drinking issue may still persist. Can't really say it's mental changes... except for depression maybe. Since she cannot see, she sleeps a lot more during the day and doesn't want to play, and her sleep schedule is way off. I'll try to keep her awake more during the day and see if that helps her sleep through the night. Kennel downstairs will be a fall back option if sleep deprivation is getting to us. She got us up four times last night....either wanting water, wanting up on the bed, wanting off the bed, managing to remove her diaper to relieve herself on the floor... �� | I hope you can find some answers. Where does she sleep during the day? Does she cry and need attention during the day? My Dillon seems much happier sleeping in the living room since he can get around fine in there. Since he became blind he has had problems getting up and down off the bed and we were concerned about him falling off. Of course we would not let him sleep in the living room if it was stressing him out.
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