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Unread 12-16-2022, 10:26 PM   #11
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$5000 for the surgery. For humans there is a machine that does it (Lasic) but not for dogs, it’s still done the old fashioned way . My setter Triple had cataracts in both eyes and I got one eye done. She ran hard and she only lasted a couple more years , until 9.

There is a good canine eye surgeon in Kansas City
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It is quite possible that the nucear sclerosis/cataract is not the actual primary cause of deterioration in his visual acuity. Better get a vet. ophthalmologist to examine the dog. Might be retinal problems/glaucoma,etc.
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