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Post by Lucy on Apr 11, 2011 20:19:52 GMT
HA and mine! Could you perhaps phone them or another vets and ask if its ok? I'm guessing they'll probably say to bring her in regardless
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Post by Sarah on Apr 12, 2011 8:20:41 GMT
Hollie what did you buy for your eye?? I'm queen of conjunctivitis I have it about 10 times a year no joke!!!! I would read up on it and possible ask a vet I would worry it was too strong and could blind her. She will need medication thought it's a bacterial infection yuck poor eva belle
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Post by Hollie on Apr 12, 2011 11:38:21 GMT
They are called golden eye, I got them from the chemist. They are the weakest ones they had, much weaker than what you would get from the doctor. I was carefull not to touch her face but she has still managed to get it. I went in my room and found her sleeping on my pillow the othwe day, maybe it was that. It was weeping this morning and feo licked it ewww that dog is such a mong.
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Post by Sarah on Apr 12, 2011 11:56:55 GMT
Oh I'm allergic to that one !! I'd call the vet and ask
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Post by The3DChis on Apr 13, 2011 6:57:39 GMT
I would check with the vet. One of our Huskies had conjunctivitus and the vet put in a yellow dye type of thing aswell as gave drops, it cleared it right up. I am just a worrier so i would always rather get the vet for stuff like that.
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Post by Sarah on Apr 13, 2011 9:44:53 GMT
Hollie I found this online
15. Eyes: If you want to clean out the "sleep bugs," you can dip a wad of cotton into a mixture of warm water and boric-acid solution 50/50. Squeeze a few drops of this in each eye. You can also use plain warm milk for this purpose. If your pet has got some mild conjunctivitis try warm used tea bags, if the infection is more than mild then purchase some Golden Eye from the chemist (cream not drops) and treat for three days this clears up most infections, however if he still has problems a visit to the Vet is in order. In case of a real injury to the eyes from a dogfight or something poked into them, put a pad of gauze soaked in boric-acid solution 50/50 ie warm water and boric acid over the eye that's hurt. Then wrap a towel loosely around the dog's head and take him at once to a vet.
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