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Originally Posted by JDelabruere He has had blood and urine tests ran. They have not collected a sample for a skin smear. Test came back that he does not have cushing's or diabetes. Next step with his eyes is to have the tear test. He might possibly have dry eye where they do not produce "good tears" so his eyes are more prone to infection. It still does not explain the blindness however. No cataracts that could be found. When looking into his eye they see a healthy eye with no visible issues. When they do an eye test on him they can tell that he has a level of blindness however. He doesn't react to quick movements toward the eye and only tracts right and left at a very close distance.
I will ask my vet about Simiplicef. Thank you for the recommendation!
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Gosh, all this testing and they didn't do a very simple skin smear of the affected skin..?
What test was done for Cushings, bc that's not part of a normal blood panel.
I would really see a Vet Ophthalmologist asap.