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The CEA 'Go-Normal' Phenomenon: Why Affected Dogs Appear to Outgrow It

Why some CEA-affected puppies look clear by adulthood. Go-normal is pigment masking, not healing, and the dog stays affected for breeding decisions.

May 29, 2026

Puppy Screening Protocols: Timing, Techniques, and the Critical 6-8 Week Window

Expert guidance on CEA puppy screening protocols, including optimal examination timing, fundoscopic techniques, the 'go normal' masking phenomenon, and why the 6-8 week window determines diagnostic accuracy.

March 27, 2026

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