I have a 5 year old english bulldog that has had a curious eye infection for a week and a half. I have never had any eye issues from my dog before, so I was very prompt on following up with a vet appointment. This infection started 2 days after my dog had a scrotal ablasion surgery. First, his third eyelid started to cover approximately 1/3 of his eye, becoming reddish over the weekend. That Monday he was at the vet and it was determined he had an ulcer. We underwent treatment for this by giving him anti-bacterial ointment in his affected eye 3 times a day. The ulcer was gone quickly but the irritation and redness perpetuated. So, upon his eye check up, the doctors added a dilation ointment to be used before bed and antiinflammatory eye drops for the irritation (flurbiprofen, 3 times a day), AND we continued the original antibacterial ointment 2 times a day. I only used the dilation ointment once, and my dog's eye is still dialated today (4 days later)! He had a checkup yesterday (3 days after the dilation ointment had been used) and my vet gave little concern to the still dialated eye, simply stating not to be too concerned, it should go back to normal (possibly and idiopathic case of horner's). ***it should be noted that a full blood panel, eye pressure tests, tear production tests, thorough eye exam (no object or debris visible in eye), etc., have all been done for my dog and have all come back normal. He also is not too bothered when you go around his eye, but clenches his eye really hard any time we give him eye medicine.*** My dog is still perfectly happy, eating well, and wants to play more than I'm allowing him to right now. He is of good weight and eats organic dog food. I love my dogs dearly and want to get him the most immediate relief possible. If you can help me figure out why my dog's eye infection seems slow to heal and, more importantly, why his eye is still dialated (and what I should do!!!), PLEASE send me a speedy response.
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