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red veins in eyes? maybe i'm just being a paranoid and overprotective parent, but i noticed that my newly adopted puppy sort of has red veins in the white of his eyes. he's 11 weeks old and a little over 2 lbs. i'm not sure if this is normal, but do any of your yorkies have this as well? is this a health issue? there is no gunk that's oozing from his eyes. i can just see red veins in his eyes. i guess i'm just worried because my 10 month old yorkie doesn't have it and i'm comparing the two. i'm hoping it's because he's still a young pup and is still growing??? i don't know. any insight would be appreciated. |
is it red like he has allergies? |
This was Joey's major symptom when he had cornea ulceration; we caught it early. It sounds like something could be irritating the eyes. Remember don't use human hair products on the topknot, or around face. Sometimes, just scratching the hair out of their eyes can cause a problem. However, Joey just had a problem with one eye, if it's both eyes, it could be allergies. I see you are in California, and things are probably budding up pretty good now, which causes allergies. |
What causes it.cornea ulceration. How did they take of it. My molly has red veins in her eyes to. Just thought that was just yorkies. |
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i guess the most important thing is that he has no trouble seeing so he should be fine. i mean, i can't take him to the vet everytime i get paranoid, otherwise i'd be broke right?! |
my prince had that in one eye.. it looked like a popped blood vessel or somethin and u could only see it if he looked to the left, i brought it up at one of his vet visits and the dr said that it could be from him scratching his eyes, his hair irritating his eyes, etc. butr more likely from heat. yep, he said that if i have the heater on too close to him or for long periods of time then it could cause this. since then i lowered his heater and keep it across the room & it all cleared up!:D |
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