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Dog With Eye InfectionThanks for any helpful feedback. LHWNetwork Feedback About This Post:RE: Dog With Eye InfectionPlease do not put anything prescription into your pets eye without the proper research. Some veterinary hospitals have pharmacies in which they do sell certain "prescription" things such as eye ointments without being seen by the Vet. Also, check your local feed store. They typically have these types of items as well (de wormer, eye ointment, etc). Do not ever put anything with hydro cortisone into an animals eye without a Vet, if there is an ulcer (and they frequently cannot be seen by the naked eye) the hydro cortisone in the ointment will hurt the eye. Also, discharge from the eyes can be a symptom of an underlying illness and not related to an eye infection at all. In cats discharge can be from an upper respiratory illness, and in dogs it can be from kennel cough etc. Post by divajack RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI have a dog and she has a eye infection I think I have been putting salt water in her eye. First her eye was cloudy, red, green/yellow liquid coming out, and was shut often I you not know when she got I was at school and parent did not see it. now it is little not like it was and cloudy. HELP! Post By Dog lover (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
Personally, the homeopathic use of lemon juice for eye infections has worked just fine in my experience. Take half a lemon, sqeeze it gently into a regular size drinking water bottle, and use it as to flush the eye, using the whole bottle over about 3 days. I've did this for myself when an eye infection developed while on a remote expedition and no medical facilities/doctors within a few days travel. Post By Dan (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI have one dog born blind as cataracs developed before her eyes were totally developed and another dog that has cataracts in both eyes. Cataracs cause not only the lost of eye sight but causes the eyes to shrink and be very acceptable to infections. Since both dogs developed their condition while in the womb the only surgery left for them is to remove the eyes. Our vet doesn't want to go to the extreem until it's absolutly necessary. So we use Bausch & Lomb gentle and seensitive eyes-plus, a saline solution for contacts. this was suggested by the vet. It not only restores ph balance and help fight infections it also helps prevent infections getting a strong hold. Post by timelessneed RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy pup has had an eye infection for a few weeks.Tried triple antibiotic ointment. Now I am giving him neomycin, but his eye looks worse since I started new med. Vets are expensive, any advice? Post By lizzie (Guest Post) GREEN MUCAS Dog With Eye InfectionMy dog Nala has "big green boogers" coming out of her eye. I am planning to buy some neosporin ointment off the counter, but then again i heard this might not work and can even worsen the infection. I dont even know what neosporin exactly is!? or if i could even get it in a regular pet store? I NEED HELP.Please let me know of any helpfull info you may have. Post by Nataliaq RE: Dog With UlcersIf you still don't know what the problem is with the black lab with the ulcers that are bleeding and oozing, make sure you get him to the vet asap. I had a puppy with the same thing and it's called puppy strangles. It can be fatal if not treated right away. I hope he gets better. Post By bri (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionIf you still don't know what the problem is with the black lab with the ulcers that are bleeding and oozing. Make sure you get him to the vet asap. I had a puppy with the same thing and it's called puppy strangles. It can be fatal if not treated right away. I hope he gets better. Post By bri (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy black lab has had infected eyes for 3 days now. He's been to the vet and has received a steroid shot and antibiotics (3x per day). Now his snout, mouth, and nose are covered in ulcers which are oozing puss and bleeding. He is miserable and he and I need some sort of answer/peace. Thanks a whole lot. -Isidro Post By Isidro Robinson (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
Please someone answer my question. Post By Helen (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My dachshund has had to have both of her tear ducts removed. The swelling of a tear duct is called a Cherry Eye. It is ok for a short time, but needs to be looked at by a vet eventually. My vet let my girls go for a while before it had to be removed. She has chronic dry eye now and I have to keep her eyes clean and moist. The vet sells me drops, but I do not have to use them until there is mucus. She gets a few eye boogers in the corner of her eyes daily and I clean those with a moist cloth. Post by trbrown22 RE: Dog With Eye Infection
The dog needs to see a vet. Post by mariebal RE: Dog With Eye InfectionPlease help my little yorkie. She is 13 years old and she has a terrible eye infection. I live in queens new tyork and need help. My email address is lanena576 AT aol.com Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionDO NOT USE LEMON JUICE IN YOUR EYE OR YOUR PETS EYE! I work in a Vet clinic and this is NOT a good idea. Eyes and Acidic products do not go together!!! My sugestion would be to get some ointment from your vet, its about $28-35, and after a few days of applying it 3 times a day, it should be cleared up. Dont make your dog suffer though. Would you wanna suffer with an eye infection? Post By kris (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionDon't play around with eye infections - they can cause permanent blindness if not treated! My shihtu has chronic dry eye and is now blind in one eye. Please go to the vet. Post By Kelly (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionPlease be very careful. Dogs can lose an eye when something is lodged in it that we cannot see with our eyes. The vet will put drops in that allow him to see the cornea with a special light and be able to tell if anything has lodged in the eye. As soon as you notice your dog is not opening their eye, take them to the vet. If you vet is not treating the problem, find a new vet. Also, eye infections DO NOT get better on their own. Do not use human medication. An eye infection can be extremely uncomfortable to a dog, just like in a human. Deal with it immediately with your vet. Post By Tara (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy Boxer had an eye infection after being poked in the eye while playing with another dog. She had thick, green mucus coming out of her eye, so I called around to get opinions from vets. I took her to the vet and they said that it was indeed an infection...and that the treatment would cost around $80. He told me the name of the medicine, so I instead bought the TERRAMYCIN OINTMENT off of the internet for like $10. You just put a little in the eye 2-4 times a day. Post By Denise (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI have a Maltese dog around 2 yrs old, I'm not sure if it was straight after I washed her, but her left eye is shut and she isn't opening it. She sometimes opens it slightly. I called the vet but they all say vets don't do eye checkups? So annoying, does anyone know whats wrong with my dogs eye? She is acting normal. It's just her eye. Post By janis (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy dachshund's eye has been closing up for 2 days now. It is now completely closed with crust on the lid. HELP PLEASE! Post By Kristin (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionPlease help me. My cocker spaniel has also problem in his eyes first its like only a white covered in his eyes after that time it became red thats out in his eyes. What medicine can I treat him with? Post By jantwen (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI'm a little worried for my dog, his tear duct is swollen in his left eye,and i can't take him to his vet,coz he's away for the chinese new year holidays, i hope someone could help me with what to do,he's behaving like normal though, i just hope, he is alright. Post By choco (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
I took my dog to the vet three weeks ago, when he wasn't opening his eye very well, they said it was an ulcer. So they gave us antibiotic and some other cream to help it heal. Well, next week we took him in again, because it didn't seem like it was getting better. So the vet checked his tear production and it was zero in both eyes although one eye was way better than the other, and I've read that that can happen. So he said to use tear drops, like GENTEAL, well his eye is still not better. Post By Julia (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy dog has a whitish/clear discharge coming from his eyes and barely opens them at all. I cannot afford to take him to a vet and was wondering if anybody could clear up the problem. Is it okay to use visine in a dog's eyes? Post By peterm (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My pup recently was diagnosed with mild conjunctivitis. The vet stated his eye irritation was most likely caused from taking potty breaks in the leaves. The vet sold me Vetropolycin Opthalmic Ointment which is placed in his cornea three to four times daily. Post by Lorelei RE: Dog With Eye Infection
I also think that vets are expensive even with having insurance. Insurance companies really make you foot the bigger bulk of the bill, even though they are not that expensive! But it seems that your dog is beyond a slight eye infection and that is a real concern which truly requires a vet's expertise(clue: the shivers). I hope your dog's fine now, I would love to read about that he/she's ok now and didn't turn into something worse. Post By Kate (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My dog is prone to eye infections-- we used to go to the vet to get a prescription cream (called Vetropolycin HC), but I just checked, and the active ingredients are exactly the same as Neosporin (Becitracin, Neomycin, Polymyxin). Her eye just flared up, and I'm definitely using plain old neosporin. But then again, we always catch her infections early on, and there has never been any shivering or anything... Post By Adele (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infectionour dog had a similar infection and we were told to put neosporin ointment in her eye and rub it around about twice a day...her infection cleared up in a couple of days!! Post By Kayla (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionIf my pet has a medical problem they go to the Vets. Get Pet Insurance it is cheap and cost effective. If you are complaining about vet bills don't have a pet, they get sick too! Post By Carol (Guest Post) Puppy's white fur turning pink around eyeI have a puppy who has a white face. The fur around his eyes began to turn pink like stained tears. I was told it could be too much iron in the water he's drinking. Is there cause for concern? Maybe something else. My vet checked him out and said he had puppy strangles because he had red bumps on his face, he gave me steroids for that and it cleared up 2 weeks ago. His fur around the eyes was just turning pink then and now it's like rust. I put the pup on spring water, but it's not clearing up. What should I do? Thanks. Post By Raven (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI've read in natural healing that some lemon drops in the eyes help with eye infection. Your dog will scratch but I find it helpful. I've used it on my own eyes too. Burns for a little while, followed by relief. Post By zen (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infectionnever take a chance .please take the puppy to the vet. if it were you with this problem would you wait to see a dr? Post by imaqt1962 RE: Dog With Eye Infectionmy puppy is 15 weeks old and we just found a bright red dot on her eye. its also red around the dot and we dont know if we should be worried about it and treat it or if it will go away by itself. Post By leslie (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My dog, Homer, has been having google stuff by his eye and in the morning his eyes sometimes have a discharge too them. I don't know if it's something minor or major. So please give me some ideas to what i should do. Take some medicine or take him to the vet right away? Thanks! =) Post By agilityluver55 (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionMy Dachsund gets a raw circle around his eyes every time this year. It goes away eventually but looks bad and I know it must bother him. I clean them with eye wipes and use polysporin. Should I be using cortisone? I can't afford to take him to the Vet. Please help. Thank you Post By Erna (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
Please DON'T USE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE on your dogs eyes!!!!!! Post By Adriane (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My dog has got a build up of gunge around her eye, she will not let me clean it and growls if i try. It is now cuasing her eye to go runny and she is squinting. Post By Emily (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infectionsome of us love our pets more than can be expressed online but can't afford to pay the huge bills that vets produce Post By jose (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My baby seems to have the exact same thing and we're taking him to the doctor today. He's been sleeping since yesterday, refuses food and play but wants to sit in my lap all day. It might be pink-eye, in this case i'm relieved, but his eyes are starting to look a little milky. Can anyone tell me if ulcers are very bothersome to dogs and can they cause blindness or is it nothing to panic about? Post By Dally (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
for years anytime me or an animal got pink eye, i used neosporin in it.."IT WORKS"....however, i'd be definitely careful not to use neosporin plus...for that would burn. Post By AliChrSha (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infectionokay ... i have a dog with sorta watery eyes and is on her second course of amoxicillan for a cold...i do lid soaks with bABY SHAMPOO(we do this in a nursing home i work in)..it gets all the gunk out...there are natural eye drops i buy that are called "EYES SEE CLEARLY" ..@ALLERGIC PET.COM I THINK IT IS...check it out..but do take your pooch in for a check up... Post By Valerie (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
I was wondering if anyone out there knows of a really good opthamologist for my 9 year old Maltese. Post By Carolyn, from Melville, Long Island, NY (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
My dog just had the same thing. ended up at an opthamologist for dogs. he had an ulcerated cornea. Post by CEIL RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI would call your vet and talk to them about what your dog is going through, I raise rabbits and I have had baby bunnies with eye infections and the vet has always given me neosporin eye drops. The vet might give you samples but I'm guessing that your dog is going to need oral antibiotics as well. Post By Wendy (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionI agree.....go to the vet immediately. This sounds like an infection that may have gone beyond a localized eye infection. The increased shivering and lethargy may be a sign that the infection has spread and is systemic. Don't risk home treatment or any further delay. Post By Claudia (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye InfectionDefinitely see a vet. An infection needs to be treated. Especially an eye infection that could affect vision. Plus your dog is miserable & they depend on us to keep them happy & healthy. Post By Vic (Guest Post) RE: Dog With Eye Infection
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