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Proper Puppy Eye Care Avoids Visits To The Vet

Puppy eye care is one of the most important duties for a new owner because puppies often develop serious eye conditions that could lead to disastrous results in the life of a puppy. The problems of puppy eye care can vary widely from an insignificant soreness to a serious disease. Puppy eye care should continue constantly, and any problem that is not resolved quickly should be referred to a qualified veterinarian. Many people in the office of a good veterinarian are advised to pay careful attention to any eye condition. Puppies like their human equivalents cannot tell anyone if their vision is affected in some way. Owners should pay careful attention to any eye problems.

Puppy eye care includes observation of any potential problems which might be indicated by squinting, redness or watering of the eyes. Squinting, for example, could mean a piece of dust in the eye or the first signs of cancer. A condition that does not seem too serious could impact the dog forever if not treated properly and quickly. When buying a new puppy, each person should find out about eye conditions that are common to the breed. Puppy eye care includes knowing the possibilities for the breed and watching carefully for signs of these conditions. Some dog breeds are prone to glaucoma while others are prone to dry eye. The breed of the dog will make a difference in puppy eye care.

Puppy Eye Care Includes Vigilance In Looking For Common Disorders

There are many eye disorders which should be discovered early to provide proper eye care. Some puppies from certain breeds end up with a folding of the eyelid which means that the eyelashes affect the eye of the dog. Other dogs often develop problems with the glands of the eyes. Some breeds are susceptible to dry eye because they do not produce enough tears. These conditions and several others can make life more difficult for a puppy.

Puppy eye care should start with the first visit to the breeder. Each potential owner should look very carefully at the eyes of each puppy. Any kind of specks on the eyes of the puppy could signal significant problems in puppy eye care. There should not be any problems with the eyelashes of the dog disturbing the eye of the dog. Puppy eye care starts with prevention. There are many clich¨¦s about prevention, but prevention is very important to puppy eye care.


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