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26 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

That's a trick I picked up off my old nanna god bless her soul along with using a poutis for blackthorn etc.... First thing I do is clean eyes after a dig with bottle of eyewash from first aid kit then bathe with a teabag if anything flares up back at home?

Here in Ireland a poltis is usually Brown bread soaked in warm water then put on infected area..tae bags also good for the human eye especially for a sti..

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When you say cloudy in the eye do you mean in the  pupil bit or on top of the pupil ? 

My terrier had a cloud spot in side his pupil it’s caused by the protective lens moving and is called lens luxation and is common in terriers if the lens moves back it’s ok but if i5 moves forward then can cause pressure build up and eye might have be removed 

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1 hour ago, stop.end said:

Cable tie its 2 front paws together round a kitchen chair leg..do the same way its back paws to a different kitchen chair and stretch...use scarf to tie his head to kitchen table at about 4 inches high with infected eye facing up...set tea bag on eye for half hour... job done.?...

Edited to add thats a joke btw..let him up on sofa with you for and hour and soothe his eye afterwards hes settled by layin it on him her...and not forcing it on him..it only needs a little toxins from the tea bags to sooth it..

hilarious

was thinking of 1/2 a rophy tablet,just to knock the little tempestuous fckr out for a while 

just got her booked in vet saturday am

hopefully it aint anything serious,but i am getting a sneaky feeling it could be,as the bloke i bought her from has stopped breeding Pdales.

who knows

i will post back when i find out more and try post a pic of her eye

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18 minutes ago, Navek said:

When you say cloudy in the eye do you mean in the  pupil bit or on top of the pupil ? 

My terrier had a cloud spot in side his pupil it’s caused by the protective lens moving and is called lens luxation and is common in terriers if the lens moves back it’s ok but if i5 moves forward then can cause pressure build up and eye might have be removed 

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It might be common on run of the mill hap hazard pet terriers.. proper working terriers dont get these kind of ailments that most folk on here talk about..same with healing..  proper working lines thats worked properly by men that know kennell management and stockmans ethos..rare and produce working terriers with the constitution of a camel an immune system of a komoto dragon...these ailments that most folk speak of must be BUYING in stuff from terriers from a history of coin men..

I took a 13 month old bitch to vet 2 days ago..every dog in the place barking their heads off ...my pup just sat and took it all in ive already had her introduced her to every thing that she will encounter throughout her life already..everything except work of course she not ready for that school day yet but anyway... the vet gave my bitch 2 steriod jags thermo up her exhaust pipe plus an apprentice girl vet learning the ropes ...giving her the coochie koo when Eddie went to get the steroid jaags..Eddie knows my terriers are workers and he said it was the calmest strongest terrier he had in in months..im very rarely in vets..she was in for a skin scraping due to me feeding her to rich a grub..so my fault not the terriers.

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11 hours ago, peterhunter86 said:

My mate got eye drops off vets for his dog he has a few tubes of it he offered them to me I must get them off him and if their any good to you I could post you some if you like.

Anything that would help mate, thanks for the kind offer 

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One of my bitches had an ulcer on the eye and was also cloudy , sometimes looked like clearing then would flare up again , nemerous trips to the vet and various creams nothing would take it away , anyway sent to an eye specialist knew what was wrong in minutes , due to an injury a muscle in the eye lid had been damaged and was rubbing on the eye. 

Small operation and a bit of bill , bitch sorted and never any probs since . No amount of creams etc where ever going to heal her , sometimes its not as straight forward as it looks 

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7 hours ago, foxdropper said:

That looks like a cataract to me 

Have to say it looks like both a scratch on an eye and the start of detatched lenses as iv'e had both FD and both looked the same to start with.I took my russell in and  my vet prescribed the eye drop bit first time round but then the dogs other eye went cloudy within a week and hence why he sorted the eye specialist out for me..:thumbs:..

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Just back from the vets

he checked out both eyes

tested the troubled eye and said its scarred from an incident 

so my guess during fight time with the hound this has happened.

anti biotic/steroid eye drops for the fiery little Pdale

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