Another dog
needs cherry eye surgery, she's had it since she was a puppy but recently I've noticed she started to get something that looks like a cataract on it.
Not exact matches
But you choose to overlook the facts from much of the last decade, which you
need only
eyes, not «
cherry picked stats» to clearly see are what ACTUALLY IS THE TRUTH.
He
needs to have some health things, such as
cherry eye and luxating patella, taken care of and also
needs to be neutered.
He has so many other things we
need to conquer (damaged leg, neurological problems,
cherry eye, neutering) that this treatment has really put a damper on getting him adopted any time soon.
Donations toward a medical fund to help those animals in
need of extra medical procedures such as
cherry -
eye surgery, inguinal hernia repair, etc., are very welcomed.
We took care of his
cherry eye surgery, baby tooth removal and all his vet care
needs.
He was out of time and options due to his
need for his
eye surgery for
cherry eyes and baby tooth removal.
But many have non-routine medical issues that
need to be addressed such as hernias,
cherry eye, broken bones, tumor removals, and heartworm treatment.
The
cherry eye (prolapsed third eyelid gland) should never be surgically removed because it predisposes the animal to a dry
eye condition that will
need chronic medications and / or surgery.