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Cats & Eye Infections: Everything You Need to Know

Cats & Eye Infections: Everything You Need to Know

It's relatively common for cats to be diagnosed with eye infections. In today's post, our South Florida vets explain precisely what eye infections are, as well as common signs, causes, and treatment options. 

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What is hyphema in dogs?

What is hyphema in dogs?

Hyphema in dogs is a relatively common eye condition that can be caused by numerous underlying health issues. Here, our South Florida vets explain what can cause blood to appear in your dog's eye, along with signs to watch for and potential diagnosis and treatment options. 

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Corneal Ulcers in Dogs

Corneal Ulcers in Dogs

Corneal ulcers in dogs can be painful and may lead to blindness if they are severe or left untreated. In this post, our South Florida vets define this condition and discuss signs, diagnosis, treatment and prevention options.

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Vision Loss in Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide

Vision Loss in Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide

Though vision loss is somewhat uncommon for dogs, it can happen as a result of aging, disease, hereditary factors, or other causes. Here, our  South Florida vets list signs and causes of vision loss in dogs, and describe how it can be managed, and what treatment options are available for some cases, including eye surgery.

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Eyelid Surgery in Dogs for Tumor Removal: Is it Necessary?

Eyelid Surgery in Dogs for Tumor Removal: Is it Necessary?

For a dog diagnosed with an eyelid tumor, surgery to remove the mass is the most effective treatment option. Here, our South Florida vets describe types of eyelid tumors in dogs and potential surgical treatment options.

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Otitis Media in Dogs (Middle Ear Infection) – Symptoms & Treatment

Otitis Media in Dogs (Middle Ear Infection) – Symptoms & Treatment

Ear infections like otitis media can cause your dog a lot of discomfort. Today, our South Florida vets discuss middle ear infections (otitis media) in dogs, and how they are linked to certain eye conditions, in addition to symptoms and treatment options.

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How do I know if my cat is going blind?

How do I know if my cat is going blind?

Similar to people, many cats suffer from blindness due to disease, injury, trauma, or other causes. Today, our South Florida veterinary ophthalmologists share a few signs of blindness in cats and list the conditions that can cause loss of vision. We also explore treatment options and prevention methods.

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Common Dog Breeds Prone to Cataracts

Common Dog Breeds Prone to Cataracts

While cataracts in dogs are a relatively common occurrence, they do need to be taken care of to prevent eventual blindness. In this post, our South Florida vets list which dog breeds are more prone to cataracts and discuss whether there is a genetic predisposition to this eye condition.

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Lenticular Nuclear Sclerosis in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Lenticular Nuclear Sclerosis in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Nuclear sclerosis is a common age-related change in the lenses of dogs' eyes, causing them to appear cloudy or hazy. While it does not typically affect vision significantly, it can make the eyes appear duller and may cause owners to mistake it for cataracts. Today, our South Florida vets will discuss the diagnosis and management of this condition, as well as how to support dogs with it.

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Probiotics for Cats

Probiotics for Cats

An imbalance of bacteria in your cat's gut can lead to numerous health conditions. In this post, our South Florida vets share some information about feline gut health, how it can be managed, and what the best probiotics are for cats. 

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