The right eyeball of an 11-year-old poodle with acute glaucoma was removed, and the owner used a considerate method to become his eye.
The owner must feel extremely guilty if the dog endures pain due to delayed medical treatment. The 11-year-old poodle at home had a problem with its right eye two years ago. The owner took the dog to a clinic for medical treatment. Even after instilling eye drops, there was no improvement. Afterwards, they took the dog to a specialist, only to discover that it had acute glaucoma and needed to have its eyeballs removed. The owner regretted it. Later, Wiwi's other eye was also diagnosed with cataract, and the owner decided to use thoughtful methods to become his eye.

The owner's ex-girlfriend's friend had a dog that gave birth to a puppy. Wiwi happened to be born on the same day as her, so he adopted it and changed it to a similar name to develop their fate. Wiwi has a well-behaved personality and is very affectionate. He likes to be hugged by girls with long hair. When he hears someone calling his name, he will tilt his head and look at them, which is very cute.

Two years ago, Wiwi felt discomfort in his right eye. Aaron took him to the veterinarian. After putting eye drops for a period of time, the condition did not improve. So they immediately took the dog to a specialist, only to discover that it suffered from acute glaucoma. The condition was so serious that it had lost its vision and needed to have its eyeballs removed. They were very sad and regretful. Later, Wiwi also developed a cataract in the other eye, which can only be controlled with drops. Faced with the dog's vision problem, he decided to take good care of it and used a considerate method to become its eyes and see the things in front of it clearly on its behalf.