On 2/17/2013 1:09 AM, Dudley Hanks wrote:
> "PeterN" <> wrote in message
> news:511ee9be$0$10806$...
>> On 2/14/2013 9:38 AM, Dudley Hanks wrote:
>>> http://dudleyhanks.blogspot.com
>>>
>>> Eventually, I'll get a few dog shots posted ...
>>>
>>> Take Care,
>>> Dudley
>>>
>>>
>> Hopefully this may be help you:
>>
>>
>> <http://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/future-tech/fda-approves-bionic-eye-brings-partial-vision-to-the-blind-1131520>
>>
>> Or
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>> <http://tinyurl.com/d3n6dlc>
>>
>> --
>> PeterN
>
> Yep, there's lots of progress being made in the bield of sight restoration.
>
> For me, the best option lies in gene therapy. In Great Britain, a number of
> persons with the same disorder that affects me have had some of their sight
> restored.
>
> It's just a matter of time... 
>
> BTW, here's a link to the latest post on The Dog Handler ...
>
> http://dudleyhanks.blogspot.ca/#!/20...pect_7890.html
>
>
>
> Take Care,
> Dudley
>
>
Neat article. the problem is that it won't be read by those who would
benefit most from your advice.
Hopefully, I am wrong.
Our daughter has a golden who periodically shows signs of pain. I often
tease my daughter and tell her the dog is just putting on an act, so she
can get some nice massages and treatments in a warm water treadmill.
Recently the dog pulled up lame. The vet diagnosed her as having a torn
ACL. When taken to another vet for a second opinion, she immediately
jumped up on the counter to gt a cookie. Guess she didn't have a torn ACL.
Yup, dogs can be quite intelligent.
--
PeterN