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World Veterinary Day 2024: Tips for preventing common eye issues in your pet dogs and cats

ByZarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi
Apr 26, 2024 01:16 PM IST

This World Veterinary Day 2024, watch out for these frequently diagnosed eye problems in dogs and cats and check these expert tips to care for your pet's eyes

As devoted pet owners, ensuring the well-being of our furry companions extends beyond regular meals and playtime where the eyes, often referred to as the windows to the soul, require special attention to maintain the overall health and happiness of our dogs and cats. From environmental factors to genetic predispositions, pets can face various eye issues that might impact their vision and overall comfort.

Common Eye Issues in Dogs and Cats

World Veterinary Day 2024: Tips for preventing common eye issues in your pet dogs and cats (Photo by Andrew S on Unsplash)

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Dharmraj P Raibole, Veterinary Surgeon and Radiologist at Pet Cure and Care Surgical Centre and Medical Advisor at Entod Pharmaceuticals, revealed a list of frequently diagnosed eye problems in pets that encompass a range of conditions -

  1. Conjunctivitis: Whether viral or bacterial, conjunctivitis can trigger corneal inflammation. Infections may be linked to factors like feline herpesvirus, allergies or trauma.
  2. Glaucoma: This painful condition results from fluid buildup in and around the eyes, characterised by bulging, touch sensitivity and fluid accumulation.
  3. Cataracts: Manifesting as cloudy or white areas in the eyes, cataracts obstruct light passage to the retina.
  4. Dry Eye Disease: This condition hampers the production of the protective film on the eye surface and within the eyelids. Certain breeds, like Cocker Spaniels, may be more prone to dry eye problems.
  5. Cherry Eye: Focusing on the third eyelid, cherry eye is identified by noticeable swelling.
  6. Corneal Ulcers: These ulcers may stem from various causes such as glaucoma, dry eye disease, conjunctivitis, or traumatic injury. Brachycephalic breeds may be more susceptible.

Dr Dharmraj P Raibole advised, “Feeding a high-quality diet is essential; consider a raw, species-appropriate diet if possible. If opting for dry food, choose a reputable product and supplement your pet's diet with fresh ingredients like fruits, vegetables, and organ meat to meet their nutritional needs effectively. Prioritizing your pet's diet contributes significantly to their overall well-being, including eye health.”

He concluded, “The well-being of your beloved pet's eyes is a testament to your commitment to their overall health. By incorporating these simple yet effective practices into your routine, you not only enhance their visual comfort but also fortify their resilience against potential eye issues. Regular attention, meticulous grooming, and a nutritionally sound diet collectively contribute to a brighter, clearer vision for your furry companion. Remember, your proactive efforts today ensure a future where your pet sees the world through healthy and happy eyes.”

 
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