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[–] xeemee 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

tough one, i know, but i might humbly suggest that you access his quality of life from his point of view, as best you can, and if it's that bad, then you'll know what to do

if you decide to treat him, i might suggest looking here for potential remedies

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[–] ImSureImPerfect [S] ago 

I think his quality of life is high. He's energetic, he seems pretty happy, he wags his tail a lot. He's acting just like he always does. Now that he's gotten used to the blindness he hardly seems any different at all. The vet thinks his eyesight might be fixable. He still has a few good years left in him. If I thought he was suffering I would put him down.