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  2. 24-Year-Old Loses Eye After 'Freak Accident' from Retractable ...

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    Daniella Abreu went blind after her dog’s retractable leash snapped and hit her in the eye The 24-year-old opens up about her painful accident and year-long recovery journey

  3. Monocular vision - Wikipedia

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    Monocular vision is vision using only one eye. It is seen in two distinct categories: either a species moves its eyes independently, or a species typically uses two eyes for vision, but is unable to use one due to circumstances such as injury. [1] Monocular vision can occur in both humans and animals (such as hammerhead sharks).

  4. Kellan couldn't believe his eyes when he spotted a tail-wagging puppy on the other side of his grandma's glass sliding door. At first, he was confused, asking whose dog it was.

  5. The One Look a Pet Behaviorist Is Begging Dog Owners to Start ...

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    “A dog’s face will be pointed away from the source of stress, but the eyes are still heavily focused on or flicking toward the source of anxiety, with the whites of the eyes (usually not ...

  6. Guide dog - Wikipedia

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    A blind woman learns to use her guide dog in a test environment. Guide dogs (colloquially known in the US as seeing-eye dogs [1]) are assistance dogs trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles. Although dogs can be trained to navigate various obstacles, they are red–green colour blind and incapable of interpreting ...

  7. Canine glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    Glaucoma in a dog. Canine glaucoma refers to a group of diseases in dogs that affect the optic nerve and involve a loss of retinal ganglion cells in a characteristic pattern. . An intraocular pressure greater than 22 mmHg (2.9 kPa) is a significant risk factor for the development of glauco

  8. Jealous Dog Gives New Baby Some Serious Side-Eye in ... - AOL

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    They're the perfect family dog. Goldens are patient, easy-going, and love a cuddle. Beagles are another dog breed that can handle babies. They have a reputation for being relaxed dogs, which is ...

  9. Cheeseface - Wikipedia

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    Cheeseface (1968/1969 – 1976) was a dog who featured on the famous "Death" issue of the National Lampoon magazine, released January 1973.The cover, photographed by Ronald G. Harris, [1] showed the dog with a gun pointed to his head, and the caption "If You Don't Buy This Magazine, We'll Kill This Dog".