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My Poor Peek A Boo... He'll be 17 Dec 12, if I don't kill him first. Eye junk... I thought is was old dog yucky eyes, till I saw some puss. Been cleaning his eyes every morning and sometimes again at night... mostly the outside lids. After his bath I noticed more puss, so I decided to use a rinse in his eye. As the puss cleared away, I thought I saw a huge tear or it could have been a hair or more puss. Stopped what I was doing and immediately rushed him to the vet's. We went to a new vet (new to us) in the area, so like 10 minutes away. My regular wouldn't see him as their hours just ended for the day, even though they would still be there another hour or so. So much for loyalty after 20 odd years. I really wanted him to be seen by someone he knew... he gets a bit nervous at times. Well... he loves his new vet! They wanted to take him 'in the back' for the test but I insisted that it be done in the room with me present. They didn't argue. He was good and it is a huge ulcer type thing. (treated the same way) I had his other eye tested too, but that one was good. He got a shot for pain and two eye meds. This was quite unexpected and scary... Peek A Boo showed no symptoms at all, no pain, no scratching, eating like a pig, getting around as good as ever. I do have other pets 3 dogs and 3 cats, but they all get along very well, so I doubt anyone hurt him. This happened Sunday, and today his eye is looking much better. He has a recheck on Friday. Lesson learned.... I will be checking eyes much more closely from now on. Ulcers are pretty easy to see, usually a white dot/circle anywhere on the eye. But with Peek A Boo, his eyes are a bit cloudy due to cataracts, so easy to miss on him. |
Poor Peek A Boo. I am glad he is on the mend. |
Oh no! Poor Peek a Boo. :( I'm glad he has meds and is on the mend. Max was the same way -- no loss of appetite or activity level. With his first ulcer, no squinting or pawing. I don't even recall any extra tears with the first. The only difference was he wanted to be held more in the evening. Ulcers do not always appear as white or any other color. The eye can appear perfectly normal, although usually the white of the eye and the lids will start to show irritation. The only way I could see Max's is in bright light. Even then they can be masked by tear production, especially if they are shallow. Scratches can be invisible to the naked eye. The whiteness is potentially scar tissue that is starting to form. This can happen quickly. It can also go away. With one of Max's ulcers, he had some cloudiness and the doctor said he might have some scarring. He healed perfectly, thankfully. No scars. Can still spot a UPS truck or motorcycle a mile away. I discovered that Max reacts badly to sterile saline eye drops, even the ones that don't have preservatives. I started using tap water again because I figured it goes in his eyes when he has a bath. Haven't had a problem since. Sending gentle hugs to Peek and wishing him a good follow up exam. |
I am happy you had a wonderful experience with the new vet....I would imagine you will be continuing to go there now, since the other clinic showed their "true colors" and would not see a patient they had been seeing for 20+ years? I would be calling and requesting all reconrd be sent to the new vet, and then tell them WHY!! |
Happy that Peek A Boo is ok. Eye stuff is scary! Cathy, before making a decision about your regular vet, think about who made the decision. I once had a problem with an employee of my vet .. long story, but to make it short, I wrote a letter to my vet and her partner. I informed them that if the rules set down by their fairly new employee were their rules, then I would be moving along. I received an apology and that employee shaped up quickly. She did not last long at the place, but that was bound to happen the way she was acting. To quote a doctor I once knew who kept having receptionist issues, "Good help is hard to find". |
dog God bless Peek A Boo. I am so glad you took him to the vet. You truly are a Yorkie lover and I know Peek A Boo has lived a wonderful life because of you. |
Poor Peek A Boo. Glad to hear that he's feeling better. |
Glad he us okay |
Poor Peek a Boo. With your love and devotion, I'm sure he will get much better. |
That had to be really scary. I'm glad he is getting better. You found a great dr in the process. :) |
So glad that Peek-a-Boo is on the mend and that he liked his new vet. Are you going to keep going to the new one? |
Glad he's getting better. I agree, eye stuff is scary! |
Hope Peek has a quick recovery! |
Poor Peek a Boo . . glad that he is on the mend and that both you and he like the new vets. It hard switching vets because of loyalties but sometime its necessary to do so. Wishing your pup a quick recovery ! :) |
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i am so glad he is feeling better on the meds..and keeping him in my prayers for a quick recovery. |
Ahhhhhhhh, poor wee man. I hope he is feeling better soon. |
Poor Peek-a-Boo. I hope he is feeling better and that his eye heals quickly. |
poor baby gald he is better |
So glad Peek a Boo is feeling better! And thanks for posting about this, bc I had no idea they could be this invisible, which kinda scares me. |
Awww poor peek. I can't believe he's almost 17, that's so awesome. I'm glad grad feeling better too! |
Wow 17, you are so blessed. Glad everything is better...whew they sure do give us a start sometimes....!!! |
Sending get well hugs to Peek A Boo!! |
I'm glad to hear that Peek A Boo is on the mend. That's really crummy of your vet to not take him... I would call and ask to speak to them and discuss the situation. |
Well it's been good and bad, today seems a bit worse. The pus was about gone but some in his eye when he woke up this morning. His apt is tomorrow. Maybe from lack of meds throughout the night, IDK. Thanks all for the well wishes and prayers, and for the info Kristin... good to know what to look for early on. I know by the time they are visible to the naked eye it is an emergency. I usually treat irritated looking eyes with non steroidal antibiotic eye ointment, which may have prevented this occurrence, but my supply has been depleted. I'll be sure to keep some on hand. |
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Sorry to hear Peek A Boo's eye seems worse. This is a rough time of year to have this problem because of the dry heat from the furnace. Cool morning air outdoors always helped Max, but not sure how freezing cold air would do. |
Praying Peek a Boo will be better tomorrow. |
He started looking better after two doses of the ointment. He been opening that eye more and more each day. Trying not to keep it too warm in here. He gets covered with a blankie at night. He sure knows when it's time to eat... plus he gets treats after meds. He's probably gained a ton with treats @2 hours! |
Glad to hear he is looking better. Treats make everything better. :) |
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