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Old 05-04-2011, 06:47 PM   #32
yorkietalkjilly
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This is just one of the many pieces of advice about possible canine eye ulcers being an emergency that can't wait that I found on the web:

Due to its potential to permanently impair vision or perforate the eye, a corneal ulcer is considered an ophthalmologic emergency. While corneal ulcers occasionally may be sterile, most are infectious in etiology. Ulcers due to viral infection occur on a previously intact corneal epithelium. Bacterial corneal ulcers generally follow a traumatic break in the corneal epithelium, thereby providing an entry for bacteria.

Your baby needs to see a vet ASAP. I hope and pray she is going to be okay but waiting all this time is not best from all the Google responses I got.
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