Strokes are more likely to produce blurring vision rather than complete blindness although blindness is certainly possible.
Yes
no there are lots of blind dogs and they are healthy infactmy dog i9s blind and is fine
Most likely no.
There could be many reasons why a dog is pacing and walking into things. He should be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible. It may be a symptom of poisoning or he may have another health problem. It may also be a symptom of a stroke or of sudden blindness.
Stroke
Night blindness, also called nyctalopia, is a symptom of several different diseases or conditions.
Night blindness is the first symptom.
Night blindness is the first symptom.
'Blindness' is a symptom of something else, and that something else may be contagious, but without specifying what caused the blindness, you can't say for sure. If a hamster had an accident and damaged its eyes, then that absolutely cannot be passed on to another hamster.
Possible stroke, or injury to the back of the head.
if you lack vitamin a you get night blindness
The main symptom of a stroke are the side of the face drooping and becoming numb. The person is also likely to slur their speech, perhaps to dribble, and possibly pass out.
Well, death is the ultimate symptom, but intermediate symptoms include vomiting, blindness, severe palsy, inability to breath, and paralysis. It depends on which nerve agent to which the unfortunate (typically civilian) victim is exposed //