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Dogs are one of the most preferred animals for a pet because they are obedient and faithful. However, being a dog owner comes with its own set of responsibilities because like humans dogs also suffer from various injury due to their highly active nature. Most of the time it is seen that dogs get their eye injured while playing and this can sometimes lead to a serious health scare. Have a look at the to know the common eye injuries in dogs. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Are Some Common Eye Injuries in Dogs


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What Are Some Common Eye Injuries in Dogs?
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If not properly supervised, even the best-behaved
dogs can sustain an eye injury.
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Eye injuries can occur as a result of playing
rough, digging up stuff in the garden, or chasing
after small animals through the underbrush.
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Eye Injuries in Dogs
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Dogs can sustain eye injuries in a variety of
ways, ranging from mild to severe.
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Do not hesitate in visiting the veterinarian, as
injuries to the eyes can lead to blindness or
permanent scarring.
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Eye injuries are very delicate because if
inflammatory lesions develop as a result of poor
treatment, they might result in lifelong scarring
or blindness.
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Contact corneal trauma, chemicals, perforating
injuries, scratches, or foreign bodies are all
examples of eye injuries.
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Common Eye Injuries in Dogs
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Corneal Ulcers
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Corneal ulcers are eye injuries that occur when
the cornea is poorly lubricated as a result of
inadequate tear production.
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Corneal ulcers can become severe and complicated
if they become infected.
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If you notice bulging of the cornea,
discoloration of the cornea, squinting of the
eye, then visit a highly experienced vet.
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Foreign Objects in the Eye
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The foreign objects could be sticks, thorns,
glass shards, or metal fragments.
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Whether the dog might be having discomfort or
not, it is best not to try to remove the object
on your own.
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Ensure you take your injured dog to a
veterinarian to help remove the lodged foreign
object to avoid any complications.
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Orbital Bone Injuries
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The orbital that surrounds the eye of your dog is
critical for preserving the dogs eye face.
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The orbital eye may be broken or injured if your
dog falls or runs into an obstruction.
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A shattered orbital bone might detach an eyeball
and cause a severe eye injury if it slides out of
its socket.
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