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Originally Posted by Ladymom How old is Abby? Yorkies can sometimes be born without or with underdeveloped tear glands. If that is the case, a tear stimulator won't help.
If they are going to respond to Tacrolimus, you see results within 14 days. Lady developed KCS as a senior and while cyclosporine didn't work, Tacrolimus has been a miracle for her.
I would urge both Abby's Mom and Maddie's Mom to get a referral to an ophthalmologist. Lady has gone to one in private practice and also to the vet school. I honestly don't find them anymore expensive than my regular vet. The office visit is a little more, $65, but all the tests were cheaper than what my vet charged. They have much more sophisticated equipment and are far better to treat KCS than your regular vet.
Dogs with KCS are prone to ulcers and infections. Eventually scar tissue will build up and they will lose their vision. It is also very uncomfortable for them. A board certified ophthalmologist is best able to treat them. |
I have searched for the nearest ophthalmologist, looks like it is in Nashville, about 3 hours from me. I am in East TN anyone know of one closer?

I go to the vet tomorrow, I am going to ask her if there is a closer one she can refer us to. If not, I will go that distance. I will go whereever to saver her little eyes! I want to look into her cute little clear eyes right now..