Friday, August 26, 2011

Eye Issues


When Caesar was three months old he had his three month vet appointment. The same day I realized that he have a very red watery eye. I mentioned it to the vet and he subscribed an antibiotic eye drop. Finally after he received his three month shots he was allowed to go to the groomer. When went in for his first groomers appointment our little boy looked like a hairy beast.

And he came out looking like this very hansom young gentleman!


After a week the eye drops didn't help at all and after he got his haircut we noticed maybe something else was going on so we went back. This time they suggested we continue the drops and they subscribed a oral antibiotic and a steroid.  We waited until all the antibiotics were all taken and nothing had helped. At that point we were sent to a veterinary eye specialist... I didn't know these even existed! So I called the next day and they had an appoint open for him the same day. We got him ready and took him to the eye vet. They did all kinds of tests and then let us know that his eyelid was turning in. This caused his eyelashes to irritate his eye causing his third eyelid to come up to protect his eye. They suggested surgery. I of course asked it this was something that would go away on its own and they said no the surgery was the only way to solve the problem. After consulting Roberts' family we called the next day to schedule the surgery which they had available for the next day. We took him in and he came out looking like this...
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 and this...


He was very pathetic and the saddest thing of all was that he had to wear it for 2 weeks! We also had to give him at the most 4 pills a day. After a week he was feeling a lot better but his eye was still having the same problems. The eye was healing but the third eyelid was still up. We took him back and they did more test and then informed us that he has Horner's Syndrome. This means that eventually it will resolve itself. After his time in the cone he was so excited to get it removed. The eye vet then prescribed a new eye drop for the Horner's Syndrome. To learn more about Horner's click here.

 



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