Can a vet really (accurately) test for this sort of thing, and how? We have thought Auggie might have some impaired vision in his left eye and perhaps that is part of why he consistently jumps to the far right side of a jump - but given he also has physical limitations, and since Doc didn't say anything about his vision during his annual earlier this year, I figured it was more likely to be the result of structure (and muscle memory/training issues.)
But the past few days, Payton will come running up full blast like he normally does, and if he comes up on Auggie's left side, Auggie will bark and turn to snark at him. My best guess is that he's being surprised because he can't see well out of his left eye...
he's only six. I guess it's a good thing he's retiring. =<
But the past few days, Payton will come running up full blast like he normally does, and if he comes up on Auggie's left side, Auggie will bark and turn to snark at him. My best guess is that he's being surprised because he can't see well out of his left eye...
he's only six. I guess it's a good thing he's retiring. =<