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    Blind dogs may not have the same level of self-awareness as humans, but they can still understand that they have limitations in their ability to see. They may not comprehend the concept of blindness in the same way humans do, but they can adapt to their condition by using their other senses to navigate their environment. Blind dogs can still live happy and fulfilling lives with the support and care of their owners.

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    Yes, wearing non-prescription or improperly fitted contact lenses can lead to serious eye problems, including vision loss. These lenses can cause corneal ulcers, infections, and other complications that may result in permanent damage to the eyes, including blindness. It is important to always follow the advice of an eye care professional and only wear contact lenses that are prescribed specifically for your eyes.

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  • Are rabbits blind?

    No, rabbits are not blind. They have good vision and are able to see in low light conditions. Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their head, giving them a wide field of vision to help detect predators. Overall, rabbits rely heavily on their sense of sight to navigate their surroundings and stay safe.

  • Do blind people gain sight and sighted people become blind?

    No, blind people do not gain sight and sighted people do not become blind. Blindness and sight are not interchangeable conditions that can be gained or lost. Blindness is a permanent condition caused by various factors such as injury, disease, or genetic factors, and cannot be reversed. Similarly, sighted people do not become blind unless they experience a significant change in their vision due to injury, disease, or other factors.

  • Do blind people become sighted and sighted people become blind?

    No, blind people do not become sighted and sighted people do not become blind. Blindness and sight are typically permanent conditions that are not reversible. However, advancements in medical technology and treatments may help improve vision for some individuals with certain eye conditions, but complete reversal of blindness is not currently possible.

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