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“Cherry eye is a common eye condition in dogs where a gland in the third eyelid pops out and swells up, making it look like a red, swollen ‘cherry’ in the corner of the eye,” says Dr. Hood.
My dog, Stewie, has had his fair share of eye issues over the years, and although he is one of the breeds more susceptible to developing it, we have not had to deal with cherry eye. However, I've ...
Some dogs may develop eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma or dry eye, and some of these conditions can lead to partial vision impairment or total blindness.
Massive pain and loss of vision are key reasons why some dogs and cats need nip and tuck eye surgery. Here’s how to know if your pet’s vision is in trouble.
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