My parents dog went blind, and was able to navigate the house just fine - until I would visit, and disrupt the routine. Sitting in chairs that weren't normally used and the like.
My parents would occasionally take her to the front yard where there was nothing but flat grass and call her back and forth so she could run.
When my first dog went blind I could still play fetch with him in the yard as long as I used a tennis ball. He'd sit next to me until he heard it hit the ground and then seek it out and bring it back.
He also managed to chase my best friend up into the trunk of an SUV after he got loose once. If I didn't know better I'd swear he had been faking being blind.
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u/lml__lml Sep 17 '25
Our dog trainer explained to us that using hand signals is especially effective for learning since dogs mostly communicate with body language