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Dog Health

Eye Problems :

If your dog's eyes are squinting, blinking, tearing, unequal in pupil size, or foggy, a veterinarian visit is in order.
Many eye conditions are very serious dog health problems; here are a few of the most common:
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the membrane that lines the eyelids. Redness of the lining,
squinting, and discharge are the usual signs of this infection.
Drops may be prescribed.
KCS Keratoconjunctivitis sica is a condition where tear production is decreased, causing the outer surface of the eye to become dry.
This causes the eye to be prone to infection and pigment scarring. This can be caused by a reaction to certain medications.
Drops may be prescribed. Wrinkled-faced dogs such as the shar pei sometimes suffer from entropion, a condition in which the eyelids turn inward and the eyelashes scratch the cornea.
Surgery can correct this condition. Cocker spaniels may develop "cherry eye," which is a swelling of the third eyelid (nictitating membrane).
A bright red bulge will appear in the corner of the dog's eye. Surgery corrects this condition. Although cocker spaniels, poodles, huskies, Labrador retrievers, and schnauzers are genetically predisposed to cataracts, any breed can be afflicted with the condition. Cataracts turn the pupils white and can cause blindness.
Cataract surgery can restore sight in many dogs.

Glaucoma, a condition that can afflict any breed, causes a fluid buildup that increases eye pressure.
This can lead to partial or total blindness. Medication or laser surgery may control this condition.

Eye medications for these dog health problems include cyclosporine and triple antibiotic ointment or drops.

Preventive Dog Health

Neutering/Spaying Your Dog
Weight Control
Second-Hand Smoke and Canine Cancer
Dental Care

Visiting the Vet
Time for Vaccinations
Core Vaccinations
Non-Core Vaccinations
Lyme Disease


Dog Health Conditions (General)

Allergies (Food and Skin)
Bladder Control
Breathing Problems
Eye Problems
General Pain
Hearing Problems
High Blood Pressure
Joint Pain
Lameness (unable to use one or more limb[s] effectively)
Separation Anxiety

Dog Diseases and Illnesses

Autoimmune Disease
Cancer
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (Canine Alzheimer's)
Diabetes
Dog Flu
Heart Disease
Oral Disease
Osteoarthritis or Canine Hip Dysplasia
Spinal Disease
Kidney Disease
Epilepsy

Common Dog Infections

Respiratory Infection
Skin Problems or Infection
Urinary Tract Infection or Urinary Tract Problems

Dog Parasitic Conditions

Heartworm
Intestinal Worms (tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms)
Ear Mites
Fleas and Ticks
Ringworm

Food and Nutrition

Your Dog's Diet
Choosing the Right Dog Food
People Foods: Are They Safe?
Portion Size
Mealtime Frequency
Chews and Treats Your Dog Will Love

Exercising Your Dog

Energy Levels
Getting Enough Exercise
Beneficial Types of Exercise

Canine Safety

Your Dog and the Outside World Training Your Dog


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