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Originally Posted by concretegurl I wonder if they have all natural contact lense solutions-I don't wear any correctice lenses personally but used to be a visual feilds technician...I'm going to give the opthamologjst I used to work for a call tomorrow.
I know my vet cautioned about peroxide when I listed it as a ' suppliment'we use for my mini schnauzer, but so far we've never had an issue. |
I don't think so... these are products I very thoroughly researched a few years back... unless they've come up with something new... my eyes are going bad and the fine print is getting smaller and smaller so I'll stick with what I already know, lol.
The thing is... some dogs may have an allergy to thimerosol(sp), a preservative used in many eye products, and most of those products sting a little in the human eye, so I can't see my dogs tolerating it too well.
Also, warming any solution to be used in the eyes is much more comfortable (for people and pets).
I also keep plain eye wash in my emergency first aid kit. Peek got a bite wound inside his lower lid and it swelled up so fast... I grabbed the eye wash and gently rinsed all around and in the eye just before we headed off to the vet's.
By the time we got there his eye looked normal... I almost forgot to tell the vet about it as he had quite a few other facial lacerations. He tried to attack Tinkerbell. She opened her mouth (she's 15#, he's 6#) and his head went inside... she did not bite down but he sustained wounds from her teeth on his nose and around his eyes. Nothing major, but due to the location of the wounds and the rapid swelling, a vet check was in order. He healed up fine, no permanent damage...