
- With retinal dysplasia in dogs, there are few noticeable symptoms apart from hesitancy to leap off things or seeming to be clumsy
- Your dog may bump into objects or may not be able to find things that you would expect him to such as a ball or a toy
- Reluctance to jump down off a ledge
- Reluctance to maneuver the stairs
- Hesitancy in walking into dark rooms or hallways
- Difficulty in recognising people or objects
- Color changes within the eye
- Behavioral changes
- Multi-focal retinal dysplasia is characterised by small folds within the tissue of the retina that fade as your dog ages but may cause vision blind spots
- Geographic retinal dysplasia has irregular shaped lesions that appear instead of the fold, or alongside them in the retina tissue; they cause visual impairment or even blindness
- Complete retinal dysplasia is the most difficult form of retinal dysplasia and detachment causing blindness; this condition can cause other conditions to form such as glaucoma
- The loss of vision is caused by abnormal development of the retina which is present at birth
- This disorder is either inherited from the parents, or your puppy may have acquired it through abnormalities within the womb such as a viral infection
- The retina of your dog’s eye has two layers which in normal situations should form develop together
- In the condition of RD, the two layers are deformed, which causes folds or creases between the layers
- The deterioration of the retina causes oxidation to occur which further compromises the cells
- Vision is then compromised
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