Eye Health
Eye infections, cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye, and vision problems in pets.
Conjunctivitis in Pets: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Red, watery eyes in your pet? Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is a common eye condition affecting both dogs and cats that requires prompt care.
Read Article → →Corneal Ulcers in Pets: Diagnosis & Treatment
A corneal ulcer is a painful open sore on the clear surface of the eye. Quick veterinary treatment is essential to prevent permanent damage.
Read Article → →Cataracts in Dogs & Cats: Signs, Causes & Surgery
Cloudy eyes in your pet may signal cataracts, a leading cause of blindness. Early detection and treatment can restore vision.
Read Article → →Glaucoma in Pets: The Silent Threat to Vision
Glaucoma is elevated pressure inside the eye that can cause blindness within hours. Recognizing the signs early can save your pet's sight.
Read Article → →Uveitis in Pets: Inflammation Inside the Eye
Uveitis is inflammation of the eye's internal structures. It can signal serious underlying disease and requires immediate veterinary attention.
Read Article → →Dry Eye (KCS) in Pets: When Tears Stop Flowing
Dry eye syndrome leaves your pet's eyes irritated and vulnerable to infection. Daily medication can restore comfort and protect vision.
Read Article → →Cherry Eye (Prolapsed Third Eyelid Gland) in Dogs
A red, swollen mass in the corner of your dog's eye is likely cherry eye. Surgical replacement preserves tear production and prevents dry eye.
Read Article → →Entropion & Ectropion: Eyelid Abnormalities in Dogs
When eyelids roll inward or sag outward, the eye suffers. Surgical correction restores comfort and prevents permanent damage.
Read Article → →Concerned About Your Pet?
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