New Goals
During Aldo's annual vet visit this week, Dr. Annette turned off the lights and checked his eyes. She confirmed that the 10-year-old American Kestrel had small cataracts. They were not yet obstructing his vision, but she said that he may need medicated eye drops in the future.
Suddenly I had a new training goal: teach Aldo to accept voluntary eye drops. It may sound impossible, but I found this great example of an eagle at the National Eagle Center taking eye drops on glove. It's time for Aldo and I to work on this behavior so that he is ready if he ever needs medications!
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"Here we see eagle ambassador Was'aka receiving his daily eye drops which he requires for his left eye which is blind as the result of a tumor growth as a young eagle." National Eagle Center Facebook post. |
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