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Old 12-17-2017, 04:11 PM   #7
baby yorkie
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Yes, but it doesn't work the same way as in people. If it becomes painful, they will most likely remove the lenses and/or eyes. Glaucoma will come in time. He gets two different eye drops twice a day. It is helping the pain. We see the specialist again this week. Oreo is scared though. I believe he can see some time and others, he is just watching shadows. He has jumped off a chair and didn't judge the distance and hurt himself. I do not have steps to my furniture any more, due to my baby girl Ally having seizures. (RIP baby girl) This three pound baby boy can jump on my furniture. I was washing Tia, when I heard him whimper in the living room. I have no clue what happened, but he was scared. He could have run into a table or something. I watch him closely. He wants to be held constantly, so he is always at my feet. I read a good article that stated I shouldn't move any furniture and use scents to mark things. I need to put a scent where he sleeps, eats, potty pad, etc. I am not sure what scent to use right now, but I want to start it now, rather than afterwards. No more hand signals, and now all voice commands.

If anyone else has any good advice, please let me know. I know he can have a good life. Oreo and I are preparing for what comes next.
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