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Old 10-02-2005, 08:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Does his pupil wander off? Or is it the iris just off center? My son had a lazy eye, not too bad... when he was a baby. The doctor said that in many cases, as the child grows, the muscles adjust and it self corrects. If not, after a certain time, he'd have to wear a patch on the good eye and if that didn't work, surgery. But my son's eye did straighten out on it's own within months I think it was. I wonder if it's the same with the dog. You should ask the vet and see what he says. That's interesting. If you try to correct it when they're still very young, it can make it worse later when it naturally corrects....like over compensating. Maybe your vet will have you move a treat back and forth in front of him to work it. But I really don't know. I'd be interested in what your vet thinks.

Those are adorable pictures btw...love the tongue sticking out. Too cute.
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