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Cataract

Cataract is a disease of the lens of the eye in which the normally clear lens becomes opaque or white. This interferes with vision and can result in blindness. Many owners confuse a less serious problem of older dogs' eyes with cataract (see below). In some cases an eye specialist may be able to operate on the eye to remove the cataract.

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arrow05Introduction: Cataract

arrow05How does the eye work?

arrow05What causes cataracts in dogs?

arrow05How will I know if my dog has cataracts?

arrow05My dog has white eyes - does he have cataracts?

arrow05How will be vet know what is wrong with my dog?

arrow05How can cataract be treated?

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