The milky cloudiness in older dogs eyes are cataracts. Eventually, if the dog lives long enough, it will be completely blind. But dogs do not rely heavily on their sense of sight, and blind dogs usually manage alright. The above answer is so true. I always have two dogs. I had one dog (off an Indian Reservation) named Shawnee and she lived to the ripe old age of 20. I also had a full bred Cairn named Daisy who was much younger. When Shawnee went blind from cataracts she would follow Daisy and sometimes Shawnee would whisk down the trail we were on all on her own and had a keen sense of smell. Of course my husband and I would always be chatting (on purpose sometimes) so she could follow our voices. Dogs and cats are incredible creatures for having a great sense of smell.
The cloudy eye is probably a cataract. The brown eye is the healthy eye that can still see. How old is your rabbit?
There could be several reasons why a horse's eye looks cloudy, such as moonblindness. This is probably not something you can deal with on your own. You need to have your vet look at it, the sooner the better.
Never
the cornea becomes cloudy/foggy and very difficult to see through
BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS UNDER WATER
False: Cataracts are cloudy spots in the eye's lens that develop as we age.
Cataract affects the lens of the eye, which becomes cloudy and impairs vision.
no
No, it does'nt. It'll eventually clears up like normal.
If your frog's eyes are smoky, cloudy, foggy, or blueish, he most likely has a condition known as Cloudy Eye. ... These are probably due to being banged around while they were being shipped to the pet store or on the ... This can result in death.
most likely hes going blind in that eye.
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