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Originally Posted by dcapper Thanks for the reply. The drops Murphy was taking were they for keeping the glaucoma at a minimum? If the non surgical drops work I'm wondering why everyone isn't doing it. Human or pet? I'd like even 20% to work. So hopefully the vet comes back with an answer about these drops. Toby is starting to get confused walking around the house. The cataracts are fully matured according to the vet at his last visit but a few thousand dollars to do the surgery for an old dog is alot of money. It must have been an awful feeling when Murphy passed after having him so long. His passing must have been tough. I'm dreading the day when Toby is taken from me.
Derek |
It was, even at the age of 23, the hardest thing i've ever gone through. It was time and as hard as it was for me I knew it was only fair to him, he lived a long, love filled life. The drops did wonders for him and the glaucoma. Like I said before, surgery, especially on yorkies and older ones at that is harder for their poor little bodies to handle, so if the vet is hopeful with the drops I would say try them first. i wish you and toby all the best! keep me updated!