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i spoke to someone today who says his dog has been bitten round the eye, he says the eye keeps filling up with blood which he washes out with water then after a bit it comes back, it has also had penacillin, anybody had this and if so is there anything else he could do, the eyeball itself looks okey he tells me, thanks in advance for any info i can relay to him

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i spoke to someone today who says his dog has been bitten round the eye, he says the eye keeps filling up with blood which he washes out with water then after a bit it comes back, it has also had penacillin, anybody had this and if so is there anything else he could do, the eyeball itself looks okey he tells me, thanks in advance for any info i can relay to him

got to keep it clean, if its a fox bite penicilin will do the job, but like has already been said mabe the vet would be a good bet just in case.

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I agree think the vet is the best answer to treatment on the eye

totally agree, but other circumstances prevent if you no what i mean

 

No i don't know what you mean ...all i know is you should get the dog to the vets ASP ..fecking TIT comes to mind ..other circumstances prevent is abouth the worst excuse you could probably come up with

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I agree think the vet is the best answer to treatment on the eye

totally agree, but other circumstances prevent if you no what i mean

some times you just cant nip off to the vets if you can get a hold ov some bytril mix 5 mil in a little water and squirt it in for the few days but if the eye starts to show any sign ov white stop useing it atb :thumbs:

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a friend of a friend new of a vet who could be trusted, he has had a look and says what most people have said to keep it clean and a couple more days on antibiotics, he rang this morning and says it looks much better and the dog itself wants to no when his next apponent is.

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a friend of a friend new of a vet who could be trusted, he has had a look and says what most people have said to keep it clean and a couple more days on antibiotics, he rang this morning and says it looks much better and the dog itself wants to no when his next apponent is.

good ta hear,at least ya found a vet that could be trusted! i donnt have that problem up here use a vet whos also a farmer on the ground a use....all the best,and good diggin,kev :thumbs:

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