Dog Vision Problems: Blindness, Symptoms, & How to Manage
Here, our Renton vets share some causes, signs, and treatment options for common dog vision problems.
Here, our Renton vets share some causes, signs, and treatment options for common dog vision problems.
Today, our Renton and Kirkland veterinary ophthalmologists share some of the treatment options for eye infections in cats.
Today, our Renton vets explain why Neosporin should not be used to treat your cat's eye infection.
Today, our Renton veterinary ophthalmologists explain more about this painful condition and the treatments available for cats suffering from glaucoma.
Entropion is an eye condition seen in dogs where the pup's eyelids roll inwards causing pain, irritation, and other secondary eye problems. Today, our Renton vets share more about this common eye condition in dogs including symptoms and treatment.
Cataracts are a rather common eye condition in people and dogs that can result in blurred vision and eventual blindness. Today, our vets at Northwest Animal Eye Specialists share a little about the cataract surgery for dogs used to treat the condition, and what you can expect if your dog requires the surgery.
Conjunctivitis is an itchy, uncomfortable eye condition that could cause damage to your dog's eye(s) if left untreated. Today, our Renton vets share some of the causes, symptoms and treatments for conjunctivitis, a fairly common condition in dogs.
Eye infections in kittens often develop at around 8 – 14 days old, when their eyes begin to open. Although there are a few reasons why eye infections can occur, our Renton vets often see this condition in outdoor kittens and barn cats. Read on to learn more!
Like your own eyes, your dog's eyes can become reddened if they have an eye infection, irritation from a foreign object, dry eyes, or an injury. Our Renton veterinary specialty team shares the causes and treatments for red eyes in dogs.
Eye injuries happen to humans and pets alike, but our animal friends aren't able to tell us when something is wrong. Today, our Renton vet team explains symptoms to look for, and why you should seek veterinary care right away if your cat or dog has signs of an eye injury.
Northwest Animal Eye Specialists is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the eye health of animals. Talk to your vet today about getting a referral to our Renton or Kirkland clinics.