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    I brought this up on the radio show, and the vet said not to worry too much - Buddy likely doesn't feel as bad as you do when he bumps into things. Just don't move furniture around often, or leave a box in an unexpected place ...

    She has a dog that has been completely blind for more than three years, and still will take advantage of an improperly latched gate and take a jaunt around town - which usually ends with the doc finding her in the assistant sheriff's back yard, usually when he isn't home, thank goodness!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    She has a dog that has been completely blind for more than three years, and still will take advantage of an improperly latched gate and take a jaunt around town - which usually ends with the doc finding her in the assistant sheriff's back yard, usually when he isn't home, thank goodness!
    Yeah...I have no doubt that if I would forget his Invisible Fence collar again, he would not hesitate to take off. Silly boy
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