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Got a young pedigree saluki bitch coming past the 8 n 1/2 month mark and she is coming to the end of her first season. Her eyes are a bloodshot colour one is shut and the other looks to be following the other. She has been fed correctly and is normally a fit and flighty dog. Any help ?

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i had similar thing, but due to grass being cut i think, she had bad gutts, and eyes getting all sticky etc, and they gave me a syringe of stuff to mix with grub and eye drops, £50 quid lol got told by loads of people after the incident to jsut go to tescos etc and get human eye drops, does the same thing apparently, not that i have tried it myself

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Got a young pedigree saluki bitch coming past the 8 n 1/2 month mark and she is coming to the end of her first season. Her eyes are a bloodshot colour one is shut and the other looks to be following the other. She has been fed correctly and is normally a fit and flighty dog. Any help ?

i would rather pay the vet than the dog end in pain if you paid good money for the pup it will be worth it just to no what happened and get it sorted. :thumbs: Edited by lazyhunter
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Don't know if any help I had the same sort of thing last year pups eyes

Closed and sticky didn't have a clue found a half eaten rat one of

These cats round here must of dropped in the bushes she usually plays

In I got some vitamin k and she was good in few weeks ATB with her

vitimin k3 is used by vets as an antidote to anticoagulent poisoning ie rat poison sounds more like some form of eye infection conguntivitus or something
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Don't know if any help I had the same sort of thing last year pups eyes

Closed and sticky didn't have a clue found a half eaten rat one of

These cats round here must of dropped in the bushes she usually plays

In I got some vitamin k and she was good in few weeks ATB with her

vitimin k3 is used by vets as an antidote to anticoagulent poisoning ie rat poison sounds more like some form of eye infection conguntivitus or something

yeah and i been told that human eye drops do exactly the same as dog ones, but the vet charges 3 times as much
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Don't know if any help I had the same sort of thing last year pups eyes

Closed and sticky didn't have a clue found a half eaten rat one of

These cats round here must of dropped in the bushes she usually plays

In I got some vitamin k and she was good in few weeks ATB with her

vitimin k3 is used by vets as an antidote to anticoagulent poisoning ie rat poison sounds more like some form of eye infection conguntivitus or something

yeah and i been told that human eye drops do exactly the same as dog ones, but the vet charges 3 times as much

yes optex infected eye will cure run of the mill eye infections cloudy eye etc, however blood shoot eyes are a sure sign of some underlying problem it needs a vet imho, just to be more safe than sorry :thumbs:
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Don't know if any help I had the same sort of thing last year pups eyes

Closed and sticky didn't have a clue found a half eaten rat one of

These cats round here must of dropped in the bushes she usually plays

In I got some vitamin k and she was good in few weeks ATB with her

vitimin k3 is used by vets as an antidote to anticoagulent poisoning ie rat poison sounds more like some form of eye infection conguntivitus or something

if it is rodenticide poisoning, check your dogs gums, if they are healthy and pink you should be fine, if pale......you may only have a couple of days(i used to be a rat man) i would get my arse to the vets tbh

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