Cherry eye in dogs is a disfiguring but not painful condition in which the third eyelid containing a tear gland has prolapsed causing a red bulge in the corner of the eye.
Cherry eye dog ointment.
Some vets prescribe antibiotic anti inflammatory eye ointment to keep the tissue moist and comfortable but it doesn t make the cherry eye go away.
Cherry eye is seen in young dogs six months to two years of age.
Weakness of the connective tissue attachment between the third eyelid membrane and tissues around the eye inflammation in the mucous membrane of the eye.
These infections can cause pain irritation irregular tear production among other issues.
If the cherry eye is not repaired your dog could develop dry eye keratoconjunctivitis sicca which requires the administration of medicated ointment or drops several times daily for life.
For most dogs cherry eye is only unsightly and not life threatening.
The signs of cherry eye in dogs are easy to spot.
The surgery to treat cherry eye has a pretty good rate of success but sometimes the tissue can pop out again.
Cats are rarely affected but it has been reported in burmese and persian breeds.
The most common breeds affected are cocker spaniels bulldogs beagles bloodhounds lhasa apsos mastiffs shih tzus and other brachycephalic breeds.
Description help fight eye infections caused by bacteria with terramycin.
Unfortunately cherry eye is not preventable.
Cherry eye in dogs is a condition that doesn t affect all pups but can affect any dog s tear production and eye health.