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    Quote Originally Posted by timlewis
    Unfortunately im not going to be able to take Daisy to the vet as planned, for the last week and a half my eye has had a haze like over it and its getting worse so i have got to go to the eye doctor today. But i did call the vet and i e-mailed him some pics of her ears to see what he thought, he has not got back in touch with me yet but i did just email hem 20 mins ago so he hasnt had time yet. Update u as soon as possible. If anyone can tell me about the ears let me know and ill email u some pics of them, but only if u can look at them and tell me something, because i truly dont have time to email everyone. And the last time i posted pics of her ears everyone thought they were nasty so it would be best not to post them, and it may be normal im not for sure. Thank You all for your replies and thoughts.
    I fully understand your health comes before hers. If you do happen to have spare time you should take her to the vet anyway, but if you don't I understand. Just keep us updated. And good luck with the eye. I agree with lv4dogs, eye problems are nothing to mess around with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coco-bean
    umm i think u should take her to the vet! there's definately enough time in the day to take her to the vet and you to the eye doctor! I understand your health may come first but if you knew u had a haze over your eye for a week, then you should have went to the doc. before hand! She needs to go to the vet im sorry, but that wasnt very responsible if you cant tend to her needs, as it seems as though she has an infected ear and could be in alot more pain than she is putting off!

    THERE ARE ENOUGH TIME IN THE DAY TO TAKE HER TO THE VET AND ME TO THE EYE DOCTOR, IF I DIDNT HAVE A LIFE. BUT AS I HAVE SAID A COUPLE TIMES BEFORE I DO WORK 3RD SHIFT IN THE COAL MINES AND I GET HOME AT 9 TO 10. SO WITH THIS I CANT DRIVE AN HOUR TO THE VET AND BACK AFTER LETTING THEM LOOK AT HER AND GO TO THE DOCTOR. RIGHT THIS SECOND IM TALKING TO THE PEOPLE AT THE VET TO SEE IF THEY HAVE LOOKED AT THE PHOTOS I HAVE SENT THEM. BEFORE IM DONE TYPING ILL LET U KNOW. AND YES MY EYES HAVE BEEN BOTHERING FOR A WEEK BUT BEFORE JUDGING YOU SHOULD KNOW THE SITUATION AND U DONT AND I FEEL NO NEED TO TELL, AND BY NO MEANS TO MEAN TO SOUND HATEFUL OR MEAN. ANYWAY THE VET SAID TO USE NEOSPORIN NOTHING WRONG JUST A LITTLE OVER REACTION AND I WAS PRETTY SURE THEY WERE NO INFECTION AND HE SAID THEY WERENT ANY HE HAD SEEN A LOT WORSE. I DO THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS AND COMMENTS.

    BY THE WAY ALL I NEED IS GLASSES I HAVE A LAZY EYE AND IT IS WORKING MY OTHER TO HARD. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN

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    I guess I wasn´t too off on my suggestion, glad to hear it´s nothing worse. keep the good work and care........on Daisy and on YOU!!....... take care and don´t work that eye too much
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    Tim, a good veterinarian would not do a check up through photos. After you get your eyes checked, you should call the vet and schedule an appointment for the day after or as soon as possible.

    The neosporin may help a little, but Daisy's ears need to be looked at through the naked eye of the veterinarian.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Tim, a good veterinarian would not do a check up through photos. After you get your eyes checked, you should call the vet and schedule an appointment for the day after or as soon as possible.

    The neosporin may help a little, but Daisy's ears need to be looked at through the naked eye of the veterinarian.
    Exactly!!
    If you were hurt, would you take a picture of it and e-mail to an ER for treatment??
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Tim, a good veterinarian would not do a check up through photos. After you get your eyes checked, you should call the vet and schedule an appointment for the day after or as soon as possible.

    The neosporin may help a little, but Daisy's ears need to be looked at through the naked eye of the veterinarian.
    I beg to differ. A good vet is willing to help in any way possible.
    So if this were a good vet, the vet should of said "too bad, you'll have to wait until I can see her"?

    I know if it were my vet & I could not get there in time & I was just there with my pet I'd want my vet to help me in any way shape or form.

    Most vets won't even speak to you on the phone, they have their techs & recetionists do it for them. I think you've got a great vet.

    Glad to hear you've just got a lazy eye and can correct it. Good luck with your eyes & her ears. (hear no evil, see no evil, good thing there is speak no evil lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    I beg to differ. A good vet is willing to help in any way possible.
    So if this were a good vet, the vet should of said "too bad, you'll have to wait until I can see her"?

    I know if it were my vet & I could not get there in time & I was just there with my pet I'd want my vet to help me in any way shape or form.

    Most vets won't even speak to you on the phone, they have their techs & recetionists do it for them. I think you've got a great vet.

    Glad to hear you've just got a lazy eye and can correct it. Good luck with your eyes & her ears. (hear no evil, see no evil, good thing there is speak no evil lol)
    totally AGREE!!........I hate when people´s doctors tell you "come back tomorrow or next week" as I have no time for you today.........helllooooo.......I came to you because I need you NOW not tomorrow!!.......It makes me happy to have a doctor/vet that take phone calls......I had one that even responded at midnight or whatever time it was......too bad he moved
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    I beg to differ. A good vet is willing to help in any way possible.
    So if this were a good vet, the vet should of said "too bad, you'll have to wait until I can see her"?

    I know if it were my vet & I could not get there in time & I was just there with my pet I'd want my vet to help me in any way shape or form.

    Most vets won't even speak to you on the phone, they have their techs & recetionists do it for them. I think you've got a great vet.

    Glad to hear you've just got a lazy eye and can correct it. Good luck with your eyes & her ears. (hear no evil, see no evil, good thing there is speak no evil lol)
    What I meant by what I said is that the vet would not look at something through a photo, give advice, and not even advise the person to bring the dog in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by timlewis
    THERE ARE ENOUGH TIME IN THE DAY TO TAKE HER TO THE VET AND ME TO THE EYE DOCTOR, IF I DIDNT HAVE A LIFE. BUT AS I HAVE SAID A COUPLE TIMES BEFORE I DO WORK 3RD SHIFT IN THE COAL MINES AND I GET HOME AT 9 TO 10. SO WITH THIS I CANT DRIVE AN HOUR TO THE VET AND BACK AFTER LETTING THEM LOOK AT HER AND GO TO THE DOCTOR. RIGHT THIS SECOND IM TALKING TO THE PEOPLE AT THE VET TO SEE IF THEY HAVE LOOKED AT THE PHOTOS I HAVE SENT THEM. BEFORE IM DONE TYPING ILL LET U KNOW. AND YES MY EYES HAVE BEEN BOTHERING FOR A WEEK BUT BEFORE JUDGING YOU SHOULD KNOW THE SITUATION AND U DONT AND I FEEL NO NEED TO TELL, AND BY NO MEANS TO MEAN TO SOUND HATEFUL OR MEAN. ANYWAY THE VET SAID TO USE NEOSPORIN NOTHING WRONG JUST A LITTLE OVER REACTION AND I WAS PRETTY SURE THEY WERE NO INFECTION AND HE SAID THEY WERENT ANY HE HAD SEEN A LOT WORSE. I DO THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS AND COMMENTS.

    BY THE WAY ALL I NEED IS GLASSES I HAVE A LAZY EYE AND IT IS WORKING MY OTHER TO HARD. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN

    Exactly. I understood that you probably would not be able to take Daisy in after seeing the doctor about your eye because you have work. I'm happy to hear it wasn't anything too, too serious and hopefully the Neosporin will work. If you find yourself having extra time to bring Daisy in it probably wouldn't hurt but I think the vet gave you some pretty good advice. Good luck with Daisy and your eye.

    Also, I know what those kinda situations can be like (your eye situation) you know it's coming but you just gotta wait and see if it gets worse and today just happened to be the day that it needed to be checked on, which also was the day you planned on taking Daisy in, sometimes somethings just can't be helped.

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    My husband works third shift and everyone always forgets he needs to sleep too! I am sure that if you didn't feel comfortable with the vets answer you would of taken her in. I hope her ears continue to heal without any problems. My daughter has a lazy eye and we only noticed it in May and by July(when the specialist could finally get her in) she was having a hard time with her vision. She nows wears glasses all the time and is doing fine.

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    Thank You All for your replies, I to think that Dr.Watson is a good vet he called me on his cell phone on his dinner break. I told him I had sent the pictures and didnt know if he would look at them after I came back from the doctor I called him what I didnt know is he even took the time to call me back, he had talk to my brother in law. I do appreciate everyones opinion but I think that he can look at a picture and tell if anything is wrong with it. If anyone wants to see the pics i can send them to u but they r close up of a ear that has been cut, they look bad to me because i was afraid to wash them and they are dirty and show scabbing so if you are weak stomached dont ask for them. Thank You all again.

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    Good luck with your eye problem, Tim. Are you able to get glasses soon? They will help alot. It's so easy to overreact to things you're not sure about and haven't seen before. It's wonderful that the vet even called back twice. He probably realizes how hard it is or you to get there. Both of my sons work nights, too. There are times it's days before they can schedule anything during daytime business hours. It's important to keep a regular sleep schedule. Give that Daisy girl of yours a big hug for me, I hope her ears keep healing.

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