Your Pet’s Eyelid Lumps and Bumps

Maybe you were giving your dog’s dignified grey muzzle a smooch, when you noticed what seems to be an eye booger stuck to their upper eyelid. However, when you tried to wipe it off, you realized it was actually a little fleshy bump. Or, perhaps your beautiful white kitty was giving you some head boops, [...]

Help! My Horse Has a Corneal Ulcer

If you know and love horses, you probably quickly figured out that they are giant—but lovable—disaster magnets. They will likely find any creative way to injure themselves, at the least opportune time. “I see you are packing the trailer so we can leave for a show. This would be the perfect time to run my [...]

Tear Talk – A Discussion of Dry Eye in Pets

If you have children, or your eyes frequently well up while you are reading books, or watching movies or advertisements, you are probably well aware of tears. Humans are the only species to have emotional tears, and scientists have studied and debated their purpose since 1500 BC. Theories range from tears serving to cleanse stress-generated [...]

Bessie has Claw-coma – Or Rather Glaucoma

Hi, I’m Bessie. My silly humans thought I looked like a cow, since I am a harlequin Great Dane—hence the name. This morning when I woke up on my favorite couch, my eye really hurt, and things were looking a little fuzzy. My mom was worried about me, so she took me to Veterinary Vision [...]

Cataracts and Your Pet

When you gaze lovingly into the depths of your dog’s soulful brown eyes, you realize that they are looking a bit cloudy. Come to think of it, he doesn’t notice the squirrels taunting him from across the yard anymore, and the treat you threw for him yesterday bounced off his nose, instead of being effortlessly [...]

FAQs Regarding Corneal Ulcers in Pets

You are jamming to your favorite tunes as you cruise along the highway, when suddenly you hear the telltale “thud” of a piece of gravel bouncing off your windshield, taking out a chunk of glass. If you pretend your car is an eye, and the windshield is the cornea (i.e., the clear portion at the [...]

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