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tymes is due anytime, i put her in the goroge, have everything set up, and her right eye is swelled to wear theirs a bunch of red showing, it's actully in both eyes,but the right side is much worse, what the hell do i do? i have straw bedding in their,and i have no clue what to give her, scared to take her anywhere beucase she is due anytime. i have prednisone here, and cephalexin/ these are the only two anti's i have here, are eyedrops an option.thank you.(she's laying, even when i go in their she's not getting up).
I HEARD MY VET TELL SOMEONE ELSE THE OTHER DAY NOT TO PUT HUMAN EYE DROPS IN DOG EYES.
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DILLER DOGS
hey
ok thank you, thats a start, i actully got them from my truck and sat them out by her to let them get room temp before i put them it, is was saylene. thanks any more info would be greatly aprecated......
quote:I GUESS I SHOULD HAVE ASKED WHY BUT I DIDN'T.
Originally posted by greg stull
I HEARD MY VET TELL SOMEONE ELSE THE OTHER DAY NOT TO PUT HUMAN EYE DROPS IN DOG EYES.
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DILLER DOGS
my grand pap used boric acid powder diluted in water but i forget how he mixed it somebody on here may know hope your dog gets ok
hey
i called the emergancy vet and asked what i could use to treat her, i went to walmart and got it, called back and i asked if i should give more or less, because of puppys, They freaking told me to call my vet, becuase they know more about her then they do. WTF! i'm bringing her in the house now, her right is swelled to where she can barley see.
The "haw" of her eye is probably showing, or swollen (it's called "cherry eye") because of the stress of being moved, or just the stress of going into labor... She could have some slight reaction to the bed change, but I doubt it. We got an older dog who caused herself to get cherry eye in both eyes because she was so stressed out about being in a new place. Sent her home and she was fine, her eyes went back to normal within a couple days.
Don't put anything in her eyes, or give her anything this close to whelping. That is unless you want to chance something happening to the puppies.
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Cassandra Davis
UKC Bench Show Judge & Master of Hounds
REDWOOD'S TREEING WALKER COONHOUNDS
& LOUISIANA CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOGS
http://www.RedwoodCoonhounds.net/
NITECH CGRCH FCH GRCH 'PR' Redwood's All Night Aspen
(2014 #1 UKC Top Ten All-Breed Conformation Treeing Walker)
NITECH CCH GRFCH GRWCH GRCH 'PR' Redwood's Wild Gamble
If it looks like this, than it's "cherry eye"
It's not an emergency worth taking her to the vet for, and is caused by stress. It's a prolapse of the third eyelid. Don't go over medicationg her or stressing her out and risk loosing the puppies.
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Cassandra Davis
UKC Bench Show Judge & Master of Hounds
REDWOOD'S TREEING WALKER COONHOUNDS
& LOUISIANA CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOGS
http://www.RedwoodCoonhounds.net/
NITECH CGRCH FCH GRCH 'PR' Redwood's All Night Aspen
(2014 #1 UKC Top Ten All-Breed Conformation Treeing Walker)
NITECH CCH GRFCH GRWCH GRCH 'PR' Redwood's Wild Gamble
hey
it's not that, but thank you very much for trying, i will take a picture once i get the rest of her things into the house, my parents are going to kill me but,what ever.
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