Cataracts are a common eye condition in older German Shepherds. As our fur friends age, their eye lenses become less transparent and more cloudy, resulting in reduced vision.
In this week's #Lifewitholddogs blog post, we'll go over the signs of cataracts in older German Shepherds, what causes cataracts, how to prevent it, if possible, and treatment options.
To read the blog post, click on the link => =>
https://www.wpsgss.org/post/does-your-senior-german-shepherd-have-cataracts?fbclid=IwAR3ghACCv_xqhnJuedOvncOivj9cIadgRg1odvBNx25TFBCHDTEqDRoG11I
Want to purchase doggie goggles for your fur friend to protect his eyes from harmful UV rays?
Here is a link to all of our preferred items for our senior German Shepherds. The goggles we like are first on the list.
https://www.amazon.com/ideas/amzn1.account.AF7RX6Y5S3CLIHWQSMNPSIKSFIVA/SEGUAKUHUS62?type=explore&ref=idea_cp_vl_ov_d
Just to clarify, this is NOT our Amazon wishlist. This is a list of items on Amazon we recommend for you to use for your senior German Shepherd.
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