Emma goes blind from primary, closed angle glaucoma:(
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Wisdom does not take sight, it takes vision. Vision can come from many places and mine came from a blind basset hound named Emma, AKA: BoBac's Early Morning Misty Air, my fourth basset hound.
This is her journey and I hope it helps others that face the horrific realization when their beloved hound is going blind. Your emotions will run the gamut but don't fear. Emma is here to help and guide you along the way. Just like she has lead everyone who loves her.
Your hound is blind, but you do not need to live in the dark. Let us help you every paw step of the way. Hang on to your hounds folks, this is going to be a wild ride!
More seeing with your heart and nose Later.... Emma Rudert
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Date: 02/25/2008
Owner: cat
Size: 43 items
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3-25-08, Poor Emma. It looks like her prosthetic has a problem.
Emma, Grandma and I arrive for a concerned Mom check-up.
Date: 03/26/2008
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Emma and Grandma head for the front door.
Usually, the front door benches are filled with patients.
Date: 03/26/2008
Views: 255
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Dr. Ketring has a nice office
Emma waits for Dr. Ketring.
Date: 03/26/2008
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3-13-08, just over a month from going totally blind, Emma takes a walk!
Emma did great on her maiden voyage!
Date: 03/13/2008
Views: 252
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Emma really enjoyed her first walk but the sounds were a bit loud for her.
This is our first resting spot. We love to watch the world go by.
Date: 03/13/2008
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We have fun everyday. She has to learn a lot over, but Grandma makes it fun!
My Mom, Hilda and Emma after a play session. No laying on the couch for our girl!
Date: 03/11/2008
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