New Web Site Focuses on Blindness in Appaloosas

A new website launched by the Montana-based Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary examines research on uveitis and blindness in Appaloosa horses.
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A new website launched by the Montana-based Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary examines research on uveitis and blindness in Appaloosa horses, including information from Brian Gilger, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVO, Chief of the Ophthalmology Service at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

Rolling Dog Ranch specializes in caring for disabled animals, including 25 blind horses–13 of which are Appaloosas

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