Cataracts in Dogs: What to Know - American Kennel Club
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What Are Cataracts?What Causes Cataracts in Dogs?Signs of Cataracts in DogsIs It A Cataract Or Nuclear Sclerosis?How Does A Veterinarian Diagnose Dog Cataracts?Treatment For Cataracts in DogsCataract Surgery For DogsBoth your eye and your dog’s eye have a layer of tissue at the back called the retina. The retina senses light, acting like a camera’s photo sensor, and sends messages to the brain (via the optic nerve) about what the eyes can see. But light needs to be magnified and focused into the retina for a dog to see clearly. That’s the responsibility of the...See more on akc.org Both your eye and your dog’s eye have a layer of tissue at the back called the retina. The retina senses light, acting like a camera’s photo sensor, and sends messages to the brain (via the optic nerve) about what the eyes can see. But light needs to be magnified and focused into the retina for a dog to see clearly. That’s the responsibility of the...
Both your eye and your dog’s eye have a layer of tissue at the back called the retina. The retina senses light, acting like a camera’s photo sensor, and sends messages to the brain (via the optic nerve) about what the eyes can see. But light needs to be magnified and focused into the retina for a dog to see clearly. That’s the responsibility of the...
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