Dear Dr. Jorden: My dog has been squinting one eye a lot lately and has a lot of tears running down his face. My vet says he has an ulcer. Can ulcers be treated successfully? How do they get them?
Certain dogs experience what are known as refractory (or refractive) corneal ulcers - ulcers which may take up to six months to heal, and for which existing treatments are not consistently effective.
When your dog suddenly develops goopy, watery, or irritated eyes, it’s only natural to be concerned. Canine eye discharge is relatively common. While it can be completely normal in some dogs, ...
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Corneal ulcers are open sores that develop on the cornea, the transparent layer at the front of the eye. These ulcers may form if a person has an eye infection, very dry eyes, or sleeps with their ...