Common Causes of Sudden Blindness in Dogs:

Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration (SARD), Immune-Mediated Retinal Detachment Syndrome and Diabetes Mellitus Induced Mature Cataract are common causes of blindness in dogs.

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Golden Retriever Pigmentary Uveitis (GRPU)

GRPU is a progressive anterior uveitis, typically affects both eyes, has no gender predilection and affects the Golden Retriever only.

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Feline Herpesvirus Type 1

Feline Herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1) is believed to be the most common cause of ocular disease in cats.  Multiple cat households, catteries, kittens and cats from pet stores, and feral kittens and cats are most prone to develop active FHV-1 as the disease process usually manifests itself in poorly conditioned felines as well as those that are experiencing stressful living conditions. 

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Canine Ocular Onchocerciasis

An emerging ophthalmic parasite of the Southwestern USA (NM, CO, AZ, UT, NV and southern CA)

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Bartonella

A Ubiquitous Gram-Negative Bacteria with “Apparent” Ocular Manifestations in “Some” Dogs and “Some” Cats

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