On July 13th, Thor went to the Animal Eye Specialty Center to see if they could help him so he could hopefully regain some sight. We got good news because the doctor thinks he should get most of his sight back after he removes the cataracts. They couldn’t analyze his retinas, so they will do that right before the surgery.
More good news: he can have his surgery on July 21st! I am so excited for this wonderful boy!
Thor lived with 2 female English Cream Golden Retrievers whom the surrendering owner was going to breed with Thor, but couldn’t since he inherited the cataracts, so he was neutered.
He also lived with 2 children who played with him. My teenage grandsons came over to meet him, and he loved them! He could chase them around the yard as long as they kept calling him so he knew where they were.
Thor plays rough and doesn’t know his own strength, so children in his home should be 8+. We might be able to think about lowering the children’s age limit after he has his surgery. Right now, he can’t see anyone on the floor or ground when looking ahead and will plow right over them.
Since he likes to play, hopefully his forever home will have a playful dog that he can wrestle with. He is used to a fenced in yard, but might do OK without a fence after being trained. He stays close by when outside, but we are not sure if that will change after he can see.