Other eye diseases
include cherry eye, corneal dystrophy, retinal dysplasia, lens luxation, and occasionally progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
Some of the conditions to which the breed is prone
include cherry eye, hip dysplasia, epilepsy and allergies.
Dr. Wisnewski does a high number of eye surgeries
including cherry eye, entropion, ectropian, eyelid corrections, temporary tacking sutures, conjunctival and corneal surgeries and enucleations.
For Beagles,
this includes cherry eye, ear infections, heart disease, glaucoma, epilepsy, hypothyroidism and intervertebral disc disease.
Because of their protruding eyes, Boston Terriers are susceptible to a number of eye problems,
including cherry eye.
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Owners and prospective owners of Basset Hounds, Beagles, Bloodhounds, Boxers, Bulldogs (English and French), Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels, Lhasa Apsos, Neapolitan Mastiffs, Newfoundlands, Pekingese, Poodles (especially Miniature), Pugs, Saint Bernards, Shar - Peis, Shih Tzus, and terriers (
including the Boston Terrier, Bull Terrier andWest Highland White Terrier) should be aware of the increased risk for
cherry eye in these breeds.
Additional health concerns
include hip dysplasia,
cherry eye, and joint problems.
Common conditions treated at our clinic
include glaucoma, cataracts, dry
eye,
cherry eye, tumors,
eye injuries, and various inflammatory diseases of the
eye.
Eye diseases in Frenchies
include corneal ulcers, retinal dysplasia,
cherry eye, entropion, and eyelash abnormalities.
Their common problems also
include severe skin allergies, eczema, degenerative spine disease,
cherry eye and hip dysplasia, just to name a few.
Common health concerns
include: hip dysplasia, bloat, joint pain and
cherry eye.
Some causes of «dry
eye»
include congenital disorders (puppies), surgical removal of the tear - producing gland of the third eyelid («
cherry eye»), administration of certain medications (e.g., sulfa antibiotics, Etogesic anti-inflammatory drug), and infections such as distemper.
Some of the common health complications associated with the breed
include hip dysplasia,
cherry eye, heat stroke, bloat, and pano - ostiosis.
The cause of dry
eye is usually unknown but some known causes
include: congenital disorders, infections, drug — induced (sulfa antibiotics, Etogesic), and removal of the tear gland of the nictitans gland (
cherry eye).
Breed health concerns may
include progressive retinal atrophy, pyloric stenosis, sebaceous gland tumors, keratocanthoma, hydrocephalus, intervertebral disc disease, entropion (usually lower lids), distichiasis, ectopic cilia, caruncular trichiasis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca («dry
eye»), prolapse of the gland of the nictitating membrane («
cherry eye»), refractory corneal ulceration and pigmentary keratitis and urolithiasis (calcium oxalate, struvite, silica).
Eye diseases
include entropion, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), corneal dystrophy, retinal dysplasia, cataracts (often combined with abnormally small
eyes), glaucoma, and
cherry eye.
The Rascal Animal Hospital is able to provide a variety of soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries
including entropion correction,
cherry eye replacement, cranial cruciate tear stabilization, patellar luxation repair, fracture repair and abdominal exploratory.
Cocker Spaniels, which may or may not be
included in the Mini Golden mix, frequently display
cherry eye, cardiomyopathy, allergies, and urinary stones.
Issues that require more than the basic vetting would be mouth,
eye, ear, nose, or throat conditions,
including cherry -
eye repair, which is a common ailment of puppy mill survivors.
Eye diseases
include progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), retinal dysplasia, cataracts, entropion, and
cherry eye.
Causes of KCS can
include feline Herpes virus, canine distemper, Sulfa - based antibiotic use, trauma to the lacrimal glands, and
cherry -
eye surgery.
Albeit at low incidence, Ophthalmic diseases that can been seen in the Havanese breed
include cataracts, prolapse of the gland of the third eyelid (
cherry eye), retinal atrophy, retinal folds, distichia, persistent pupillary membranes, and vitreous degeneration.
Example hereditary conditions
include diabetes,
cherry eye and hip dysplasia.