10-20 years
Everything that lives has a quality of life. The arguable question is what quality of life. (If you suddenly lose your sight, you may feel that your quality of life has dropped quite a bit. But, if you were born blind you might not feel any less quality of life than someone who can see.) If the animal appears to be mobile, confident and curious, certainly the animal has a quality of life which is acceptable to the animal. Your signals to the animal by touch will help the animal maintain its dignity and self-esteem.
Life Stunk!
Johann Sebastian Bach was not deaf, Beethoven was. Though Bach was blind for most of his life.
she was a blind and deaf person but she manged thorgh life
Yes, Helen Keller was blind and deaf at a very young age, around 19 months old due to an illness. She remained blind and deaf for the rest of her life.
No, John Sebastian Bach was not deaf, that's Beethoven, but I think Bach was blind by the end of his life.
The decision to euthanize a deaf and blind dog should be made carefully, considering their quality of life, ability to interact with their environment, and overall well-being. Consult with a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist to assess the dog's specific needs and whether they can have a good quality of life with proper care and support.
72 can be young or old, depends on the patient, but in the case of a sever dementia patient, one where there is no discernible quality of life a angioplasty would do nothing. angioplasty are meant to extend life as well as increase quality of life, it will not help the dementia.
Helen Keller's life went wrong of getting blind and deaf.
She was Blind & Deaf but she was not dissatisfied with her disabilities
All i really know is that she was deaf and blind. Google her and see what comes up.
She became blind and deaf at a young age and became famous.