Pat, yeah, it was many but the specialist from GA (who does CERF btw, or did, could be retired at this point) said all were iris to iris and none should cause her issues. But you can still see them. I am comforted to know that a lot of strands don't pass as I honestly don't remember seeing that limitation, only on placement. Been a long time since I looked at CERF. But the issue was and then, the person LIED. She sent me a puppy for my child, who already had more on her than any child should with my health issues, that she obviously had no clue about– a puppy she had no clue about it's eye health. And then wanted her back if I wasn't going to breed her as she would. Yeah, over my dead body.
Watery eyes??
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An eye injury like a scratch. I would get in to see a vet and have it looked at. Two weeks ago, one of our girls had a watery eye late in the evening, next morning it was swollen shut. She had been scratched in the eye by the cat. She finished up her oral antibiotic this weekend and will be on antibiotic ointment for the eye for another week. So far everything is healing well but she has been going in for check ups every week.
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i'm going to call the vet and see when i can get her in, but its both eyes?? i should have mentioned we got her 3 days ago and its been happening every day.. could it be stress being in a new enviroment with new people??
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I don't know about stress. It may be a reaction to something in the environment. Did she have any eye problems prior to being placed with you?
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i believe the foster mom mentioned her eyes watering a little, but i will email her and get some more info..
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i believe the foster mom mentioned her eyes watering a little, but i will email her and get some more info..
And if that is the case and they didn't have it looked into, I would highly suggest that a visit to a board certified Ophth is in order… it is a good thing for everyone to do.. your regular Vet is not trained in eye problems that are other then semi normal... and since Basenjis can develop PRA (blindness due to their retina) it is recommend that everyone have their Basenji seen by an Eye Vet at least every two years.. again IMO
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And if that is the case and they didn't have it looked into, I would highly suggest that a visit to a board certified Ophth is in order… it is a good thing for everyone to do.. your regular Vet is not trained in eye problems that are other then semi normal... and since Basenjis can develop PRA (blindness due to their retina) it is recommend that everyone have their Basenji seen by an Eye Vet at least every two years.. again IMO
I completely agree–every dog I've had has seen the opthomologist for regular eye exams. Tyler and Zoey will be going in early next year. Believe it or not--watery eyes and discharge can be due to dry eye also--or it could be allergies. But the specialist should be able to determine exactly what the problem is.
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thanks for the optho suggestion, honestly i didnt even know about them.. so how can i go about finding one in my area??
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thanks for the optho suggestion, honestly i didnt even know about them.. so how can i go about finding one in my area??
Mine was a referral from my regular vet–but in the SF Bay Area--there are quite a few specialists of all kinds here. You can also try the yellow pgs or a search on line.
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If your Vet will not give you a referral you can find one on line.. here is a link
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thanks for the link tanza!