by Veterinary Revision | May 26, 2021 | Blog
Consider the five traditional senses; smell, taste, touch, hearing, and sight. Nearly every dog I’ve owned has woken up in the morning for the critical purposes of indulging in smell and taste (those of you that have owned a Labrador Retriever can confirm). Throw in a...
by Veterinary Revision | May 24, 2021 | Blog
Glaucoma is an optical condition affecting not only humans but our dogs as well and can prove to quickly worsen if left untreated. Glaucoma is characterized by intense pressure in the eye that prevents fluid from draining. As a result, this negatively affects the...
by Veterinary Revision | May 20, 2021 | Blog
Correctly diagnosing and managing ocular diseases can be difficult for pet owners and veterinarians alike. Recognizing these misconceptions can save you and your pet a lot of time, stress, and sometimes money! 1. “He’s fine because his eyes don’t seem to bother him.”...
by Veterinary Revision | May 10, 2021 | Blog
One variable and subjective decision when managing animal eye diseases is how often to apply eye drops. In this post, we shed some light on some of the factors that influence the frequency of treatment. 1. Antibiotics Recommend: 3 times daily or more The most common...
by Veterinary Revision | May 7, 2021 | Blog
Every pet owner must advocate for their pet and, in this post, we’re sharing some fundamental information you should know about animal eyes. 1. There is tremendous variation in disease among different species. I’m not even referring to exotic species but rather...
by Veterinary Revision | May 6, 2021 | Blog
Does your Dog have Entropion? Is your dog squinting, pawing at their eyes, and blinking a lot? These are several signs of possible Entropion. Entropion is fairly common in several dog breeds and can usually be diagnosed by a puppy’s first birthday. What is...