Dog Eye Infections - Eye Infections in Dogs

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

http://www.doghealthproblemsadvice.com - Sam Meisler DVM, a small animal veterinarian, discusses eye infections in dogs. Most dog eye infections are a result of an abrasion to the eye causing a corneal ulcer. There are other causes as well.

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  • ..my dog has a crystal eyes and he cant see anymore. is there a posibilities that he can see again?

  • @MrWhighty It's very important that you have a veterinarian do an ophthalmic exam. It sounds very much like your dog has cataracts. Cataracts can spontaneously occur, however, sometimes they are secondary to another disease like Diabetes.

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  • Guys my dog is always scratching one eye like there is something caught is that serious?

  • @doghealthproblems

    how long should antibiotics take to work on eye infection?

    my friend sees a vet but buys meds online and the infection is still existant, whats the chance of them being fake as the vet charges the earth?

  • can u help my dog has sum burgery stuff on one eye its a yorky about 8 month old

  • thanks , very good video, this helped alote

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