My eight year old Brittany was recently diagnosed with SARDS (Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome) and is nearing complete blindness. This is a non-reversible condition with little known about the cause. Unfortunately, Brittany's seem to be more predisposed to this rare condition. She is quickly adjusting to this new life but I'm struggling with what the future holds this fall and beyond. She is "THE DOG". By far the best hunter and strongest bonded dog I've ever had the privilege of hunting over and calling my best friend. The wife and kids are lavishing her with more attention than ever before so her life as a couch queen and lap dog is solidified. Worst case scenario is that it's Club Med for Lizzy. Still, I've had a punch in the gut going on near a week.
My question is has anyone had experience hunting a dog with vision issues and what was the outcome? I fully understand the dynamics and expectations of the hunt has changed. I was hoping to work with her this summer to adjust to more verbal/audible commands and in essence become her seeing eye human. A preserve I hunt has cover that is flat and relatively obstacle free (milo with rows cut every 20-30 yds). I could control the hunt so she gets plenty of bird contact but without the threat of tripping in ditches, getting caught in fences, green briar, etc. She deserves to chase birds as long as her body allows her and I'm willing to do whatever necessary to fill her nostrils with that sweet smell.
Castwell
My question is has anyone had experience hunting a dog with vision issues and what was the outcome? I fully understand the dynamics and expectations of the hunt has changed. I was hoping to work with her this summer to adjust to more verbal/audible commands and in essence become her seeing eye human. A preserve I hunt has cover that is flat and relatively obstacle free (milo with rows cut every 20-30 yds). I could control the hunt so she gets plenty of bird contact but without the threat of tripping in ditches, getting caught in fences, green briar, etc. She deserves to chase birds as long as her body allows her and I'm willing to do whatever necessary to fill her nostrils with that sweet smell.
Castwell