3 common eye problems to watch out for in your dog

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3 Common Eye Problems To Watch Out For In Your Dog

The eyes are one of the most important organs in a dog's body. Whatever dog breed you have there is no doubt that it is the key to their heart and their health too. Furthermore, it has been found that the more the love and empathy that you have with your furry pal it will be manipulated by their puppy-dog eyes. That is an experience of a lifetime that needs to be felt. The eye of a dog does the miraculous function of converting reflected light into nerve impulses that the brain employs to develop images of the world. In order for this thing to look great, both the eyes of the canine should be healthy. But unfortunately there are times when your tyke suffers from certain eye problems that can have a major impact on the functioning of their eyes. In this write-up, we have discussed about certain common eye problems suffered by dogs:

Common Eye Problems In Dog To Watch Out For Cherry Eyes in Dogs


Dogs possess three eyelids - two of them are visible while the third one also known as third eyelid, which is hidden beneath the inner corner of the eye. It is where the tear producing glands can be found. Normally, this gland cannot be seen, but there are certain dogs that have a congenital weakness of the ligaments. When these ligaments fail, the gland comes out of its normal location and resembles like a ÍžcherryÍ&#x; stuck at the corner of the eyes. This is a genetic condition, hence both the eyes of the dog are affected at the same time. In order to treat this eye problem the doggy will have to undergo a surgery to connect the gland back to the normal position. Corneal Wounds in Dogs

It is a known fact that the surface of the eye is covered with a lucid, skin-like tissue known as the cornea. The cornea can get injured which can be blamed to trauma when the doggy runs through the tall grass and gets poked in the eye. Some other times, poor tear production or abnormal anatomy can put the doggy at risk for corneal damage. If your doggy is suffering from corneal wound, then he will rub his affected eye and squint due to pain. The eye may also get red due to inordinate drainage. In order to treat this condition, your veterinarian would suggest an antibiotic eye drops or ointments in order to manage the pain and give time to the cornea to heal. In certain severe cases, a surgery might be required to repair the cornea and promote healing. Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS) Or Dry Eye


This eye problem occurs when the tear gland starts to produce fewer tears than normal. It is important to note that tears play a very significant role in getting rid of potentially damaging material from the surface of the eye and nourishing corneal tissues.

But with lack of tears the doggy might have to face lots of problems like chronic damage of mucus, corneal ulcers that can lead to pain. If there is a mild case, then it can be managed with the help of frequent application of artificial tear drops. But to produce the tears your veterinarian would suggest you cyclosporine. In certain severe cases, the veterinarian would suggest a surgery that redirects a duct that carries saliva so that it dampens the eye. There are certain eye problems that need the consultation of the veterinarian for precise treatment. Hence, if you think that there is a major eye problem with your furry pal do not hesitate to take him to the veterinarian. But if the condition can be treated at home, then take the aid of eye treatments that will make your furry pal recover fast.


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