“As he grew and became bigger, so did the problem with his sight, so we were increasingly concerned about him,” his owner said.
“We would call his name, and he’d lift his head up to try and see where we were, but you could see he was struggling,” McDermott added.3-year-old Chief had always struggled to see through all the skin hanging over his eyelids.“As he grew and became bigger, so did the problem with his sight, so we were increasingly concerned about him,” his owner told SWNS.To combat Chief’s eye issues, McDermott initially used eye drops — but soon realized he needed something more extreme.
Woods had long believed a facelift would help Chief’s quality of life, but he wanted to wait until the dog was fully mature to perform surgery on him.