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Blind and deaf pets can live happy, healthy, quality lives. In fact, sometimes it's hard to tell them from sighted pets. They do, though, have their own special needs.
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It's interesting. I am inquiring about a mostly blind dog who is also a poodle and also has cataracts. I notice it says in the article
“They can eat and sleep and play and run with it on,” Bordeaux said. “It’s like their superpowers.”
I kind of wonder how this works in daily life. Is the owner putting it on and taking it off daily, or multiple times daily, or leaving it on all day, or how do they do it in actual practice? Possibly nobody knows, but I'd be curious to know.
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My guess would be that it comes off at night, unless the pupper gets up a lot at night. If it's THAT comfy, maybe they don't.
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It is very helpful and knowledgeable.
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