Eye Injuries in Pets

Your cat or dog probably loves to explore when they're outside. Dust, allergens, and debris can easily get into their eyes while they play in the backyard. Pet eye injuries that start out as minor irritation sometimes develop into an infection or other more serious problem. To prevent permanent scarring and loss of vision, it's important to bring your pet to the veterinarian as quickly as possible. Arrow Animal Hospital in Los Lunas has experienced veterinarians ready to help your pet heal quickly.

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Pet Eye Injuries

If your canine or feline has sore eyes, bring them in for an examination. Our veterinarian will quickly determine the cause of the problem and provide the necessary treatment. Common eye injuries in cats and dogs range from mild to severe. They may include the following:

  • Corneal ulcer (from chemicals, dirt, debris)
  • Corneal laceration (cut)
  • Puncture wounds
  • Eyelid trauma
  • Proptosis (dislocated eye)

Causes of Pet Eye Injuries

Injuries are more common in dogs than cats. However, it's important to seek treatment for your pet if their eyes remain red and sore or they have trouble seeing. Many things can cause an eye injury. For example, your pet can rub their eyes or get into a fight with another cat or dog. Tree branches can also cause cuts and scratches and fireworks and other projectiles can cause pet eye injuries.

Does Your Pet Have an Eye Injury?

Cats and dogs can suffer from pain and irritation due to eye injuries. To prevent further damage, pay close attention to your pet’s behavior. These symptoms often accompany an eye injury:

  • Twitching eyelid
  • Blinking fast
  • Teary eyes
  • Squinting
  • Inability to open the eye
  • Cloudiness
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Pawing at the eyes

Pet Eye Injury Treatment for Your Pet

Early detection is key to avoiding an infection. We start by looking for foreign objects in your dog or cat's eyes. Often, drops and antibiotics can reduce pain and promote healing. We'll also check for any underlying conditions that may be causing the irritation. Whatever we find, our veterinarian will make sure that you understand what's going on and the best options to help your pet feel better.

Contact Our Eye Specialists for Pets in Los Lunas, NM

Are you looking for a veterinarian near me? Our team at Arrow Animal Hospital offers comprehensive eye care for your cat or dog. Our veterinarian is specially trained to deal with infections and diseases. From cataracts to glaucoma to a lacerated cornea, we can help preserve your pet’s vision. Contact us today to make an appointment.

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Monday
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Tuesday
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