View Full Version : I am so sick of see her like this...
Alysser
06-24-2006, 06:12 PM
Sassy has gunk or discharge in her eyes. I know every dog gets this once in a while but she has it ALL the time. It's like a ring around her eye and she often looks gross. It's so disgusting. We clean it out with a comb. Sometimes it's SO bad that her eye completely shuts. Can someone please tell me how I can fix this problem and make it go away?
VTJess03
06-24-2006, 07:17 PM
Has she been to the vet? She might have an eye infection or something that they can give you drops for. That would definitely beat combing it out regularly. Good luck!
labmomma
06-24-2006, 07:29 PM
I'd take her to the vet to have her eyes checked out in case of a possible infection. If not an infection they can probably give you something to help with the cleaning. Also, pet stores offer "wipes" especially for dogs with eye drainage and all you have to do is wipe the entire eye area and all is clean again.
Good luck,
Labmomma :)
Alysser
06-24-2006, 07:48 PM
She has a vet appointment scheduled already. It's not an eye infection because she has had it since she was a puppy and now she is eight years old. Does petco sell these wipes?
Kfamr
06-24-2006, 08:17 PM
Don't waste your time on the wipes and other stuff. It doesn't work one bit.
Use Angels' Eyes.
http://www.angelseyesonline.com/
My aunt who is a groomer introduced this product to me. She uses it on her Poodle/Maltese and sells it to her customers.
I got a bottle of it for my grandma's three Maltese and it works like a charm!
could she have an inverted eyelid? your description just sounds identical to my friends dog Dakota, and his is caused my an inverted eyelid.
Alysser
06-24-2006, 08:45 PM
could she have an inverted eyelid? your description just sounds identical to my friends dog Dakota, and his is caused my an inverted eyelid.
I don't know. I've never heard of that. Wouldn't the vet have said something?
Kay, thank you so much for the link! That looks great. :D
Sevaede
06-24-2006, 10:20 PM
My parents Yorkie, Little Dog, has this problem. The vets did all sorts of tests on her eyes and nose. Her problem is that her tear ducts are too small (I believe) and that's what causes it. I am pretty sure that is what is wrong with LD anyways. They gave her two sets of eye drops that even though she is supposed to be off of them, she isn't because as soon as they stop giving them to her then her eyes get really bad. They clean her eyes and give her the drops daily. One day, they woke up to find that an eye was crusted shut and they couldn't wipe it off and the vet (not their usual) said it was because of NEGLECT! That girl, nor any other, has NEVER been neglected since she's been in my parents care so you can imagine how terrible that was for them to be accused of.
ANYWAYS. Sorry to ramble. But maybe Sassy has that going on with her, as well. I'm hoping that all goes well at the vets!
dab_20
06-25-2006, 06:11 PM
Don't waste your time on the wipes and other stuff. It doesn't work one bit.
Use Angels' Eyes.
http://www.angelseyesonline.com/
My aunt who is a groomer introduced this product to me. She uses it on her Poodle/Maltese and sells it to her customers.
I got a bottle of it for my grandma's three Maltese and it works like a charm!
I'd like that. Do you put it in their food or something?
I'm also trying to find a product that acctually works for Molli.
beeniesmom
06-26-2006, 12:13 PM
No, I think you just wipe thier eyes with it every day.
dab_20
06-26-2006, 12:25 PM
No, I think you just wipe thier eyes with it every day.
But it says if they don't eat the food, mix it with their water.
beeniesmom
06-26-2006, 12:37 PM
whoops, didn't read the directions for use :o
Kfamr
06-26-2006, 02:18 PM
Yes, you sprinkle it on their food. :)
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