Spanish speaking Husky becomes permanently blind one month after being adopted, first time dog owners seek advice on how to give him the best quality of life: 'He still likes to play fetch even if he can't see'

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    Hello! One month ago I adopted a almost 3 year old husky from Texas, whom I've named Hades. He
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    was transported to Ohio. I was told he was healthy with no problems but upon arrival he had hyphema
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    and over this past month he has gone blind. Ive brought him to the vet and er several times during this
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    past month but it was in vain had he was offically diagnosed as permanently blind today.
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    He still has his eyes and we are in treatment to try and retain then for the time being. He is offically out
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    of the cone i was told to keep him in over the last month. At this time I do not have the money to
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    remove his eyes but I was told his pressures are lower enough it should be fine to leave them for now.
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    Anyway, im looking for some advice as both a new husky owner and now a owner to a blind dog.
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    Ive previously had dogs growing up byt never just on my own. I have not had a blind animal before
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    however I do have 3 special needs cats. They do have their claws.
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    I want to make sure Hades has a comfortable life while also not straining and making his eyes
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    worse. Any advice on how best to train him around new people and dogs, at home or in general would
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    be appreciated. I want to make sure he can still be active, run and play. He still likes to play fetch even if he cant see.
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    If anyone has any tech recommendations that would be beneficial to assist him would also be helpful.
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    Thank you! Edit: Thank you everyone! I appreciate all the advice I've been given. Its been helpful in such an
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    overwhelming situation. Hades first day without his cone on has been good! He seem to know his way around the house quite well
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    already. We started new drops today and im starting vocal training with him. I have new puzzle, scent training and sound
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    based toys on the way for him. Along with a clicker and dog whistle. Ill also be looking into some professional trainer for him.
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    He is still in the process of learning English. (He was previously trained in Spanish.) And hes in the middle of service dog training. (This is on
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    pause till he is more comfortable without his eyes) This sub has been very helpful and has helped
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    provide some very high hopes he'll live a long happy life even without his eye sight.
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