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  1. 19 lip 2022 · Powerful nerve connections link the dog nose to wide swaths of the brain, researchers report July 11 in the Journal of Neuroscience. One of these canine connections, a hefty link between areas...

  2. 22 sty 2024 · Canine corrective lenses, also known as dog glasses, are used to address vision disorders in dogs, ranging from simple magnification to complex prescription eyeglasses. They require specialized ophthalmic examinations, precise fitting, and customization to ensure comfort and proper vision correction.

  3. Disorders of the Optic Nerve in Dogs. The optic nerve carries the electrical impulses from the eye to the area in the back of the brain where vision is sensed and interpreted. Injury to the optic nerve usually leads to partial or complete loss of sight.

  4. 18 lip 2022 · Cornell researchers have provided the first documentation that dogs’ sense of smell is integrated with their vision and other unique parts of the brain, shedding new light on how dogs experience and navigate the world.

  5. Dogs have three types of prosthetic eyes to choose from: 1. An orbital prosthesis: an orbital prosthesisis basically a sterile black ball that fits snugly in the eye socket, and the vet sutures the eyelids over it. Unfortunately, your dog will never be able to use the eye again.

  6. Clinical signs of facial paralysis appear suddenly. Dogs with facial paralysis cannot close their eyelids or blink, or they cannot move their ears or lips. Their lips and ears may appear to droop. This paralysis may occur on one side (unilateral) or both sides (bilateral).

  7. 13 kwi 2022 · In dogs, a raised IOP can be either genetic or triggered by a separate eye condition, such as an injury. Glaucoma can damage the retina — the light-sensitive tissue in the eye. It can also harm the optic nerve , which delivers information from the eyes to the brain.

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