In cats, conjunctivitis is often caused by viral infections such as feline herpesvirus-1.Clinical signs are similar to those seen in dogs and include chemosis (Figure 2), hyperaemia and discharge from the eye. Other symptoms include blepharospasm, discomfort and photophobia. However, in cats, ...
Not as easy to pinpoint, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca aka dry eye in dogs leads to excessive blinking, swollen blood vessels or eyelids, and discharge. The cost to treat depends on the condition; treatment can range from$50 to $3,000 per eye if surgery is necessary. How do you know if co...
Dogs and cats can get infections in their eyes, commonly called conjunctivitis, or pink eye. Natural remedies for eye infections in pets can often be very effective and include apple cider vinegar, boric acid solution, and coconut oil. Eye infections in pets, no matter the cause, usually resp...