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ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
What causes Glaucoma? Many different conditions can cause glaucoma. Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition. Primary glaucoma occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, and Arctic Circle breeds (including the Siberian Husky andANIMAL EYE CARE
Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NETANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like aANIMAL EYE CARE
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these areANIMAL EYE CARE
4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil. ANIMAL EYE CAREGENERAL DISEASE INFORMATIONCANINE EYELID DISEASESCATARACTS AND CATARACT SURGERY IN DOGS Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided inoptimal
ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
What causes Glaucoma? Many different conditions can cause glaucoma. Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition. Primary glaucoma occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, and Arctic Circle breeds (including the Siberian Husky andANIMAL EYE CARE
Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NETANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like aANIMAL EYE CARE
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these areANIMAL EYE CARE
4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinaryANIMAL EYE CARE
What causes Glaucoma? Many different conditions can cause glaucoma. Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition. Primary glaucoma occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, and Arctic Circle breeds (including the Siberian Husky andANIMAL EYE CARE
Shake the bottle of Ocu-GLO™ and then start giving the treat (s), so that your dog comes running at the sound! 8. Professional method: Open your dog's mouth, place the gelcap as far back in the throat as possible and hold the mouth shut for 5-10 seconds to make them swallow. You might also try gently blowing in your dog's nose as thiswill
ANIMAL EYE CARE
The surgery requires a sedative to calm the animal followed by eye drops to numb the eye, and then a tiny surgical blade is used to debride (peel) off the defective epithelium (superficial debridement). Then a surgical needle is used to create very shallow grooves in theANIMAL EYE CARE
Dogs at risk for developing ocular genetic diseases, and dogs affected with ocular genetic diseases, may benefit from nutritional and antioxidant support with the canine antioxidant nutraceutical, OcuGLO. The goal of ACVO and OFA is to identify those conditions that should be selected away from when breeding. ANIMAL EYE CAREWEB VIEW Your Cat's Stress Audit. Stress weakens the immune system. This Stress Audit is meant to help you reflect on what might be stressing your cat. Feline herpesvirus (FHV) lies dormant in nearly every cat, resurfacing when the immune system weakens.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the pink membrane part of the eye, which lines the white part (sclera) and the inner eyelid.The conjunctiva can become quite reddened and swollen in some cats, and often it is just in one eye and not in both. This causes intermittent or constant squinting for months to years.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Feline corneal sequestration is a dramatic and unusual corneal disease unique to domestic cats. It refers to the development of an opaque, dark brown to black plaque on the cornea which is a dead piece of corneal tissue. Sequestra are usually oval to round, they can be quite small to quite large, and they can extend deeply into the cornealtissue.
CHECKLIST FOR PIGMENTARY UVEITIS SAMPLE SUBMISSION Checklist for Pigmentary Uveitis Sample Submission Pedigrees, eye exam sheets, globes: Please mail any of the above to: Dr. Wendy Townsend625 Harrison Street
ANIMAL EYE CAREGENERAL DISEASE INFORMATIONCANINE EYELID DISEASESCATARACTS AND CATARACT SURGERY IN DOGSANIMAL EYE CLINICKIRKLAND WA
Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided inoptimal
ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinary ANIMAL EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE DOCTORSBELLINGHAM EYESURGERY
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like a ANIMAL EYE CAREPROGRESSIVE RETINAL DEGENERATION IN DOGSRETINAL ATROPHY IN PEOPLERETINAL DYSTROPHY DISEASE IN DOGSPRA IN DOGS EYESPRA IN DOGSSYMPTOMS
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these are ANIMAL EYE CAREBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYEBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYE TREATMENTBLUNT TRAUMA TO CHESTBLUNT TRAUMA TREATMENT Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NET ANIMAL EYE CAREOCU GLO CANINEOCU GLO VISION DOG SUPPLEMENTOCU GLO VISIONOCU GLO FOR DOGSOCU GLO FOR SMALL DOGSOCU GLO WHERE TO BUY 4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil. ANIMAL EYE CAREGENERAL DISEASE INFORMATIONCANINE EYELID DISEASESCATARACTS AND CATARACT SURGERY IN DOGSANIMAL EYE CLINICKIRKLAND WA
Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided inoptimal
ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinary ANIMAL EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE DOCTORSBELLINGHAM EYESURGERY
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like a ANIMAL EYE CAREPROGRESSIVE RETINAL DEGENERATION IN DOGSRETINAL ATROPHY IN PEOPLERETINAL DYSTROPHY DISEASE IN DOGSPRA IN DOGS EYESPRA IN DOGSSYMPTOMS
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these are ANIMAL EYE CAREBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYEBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYE TREATMENTBLUNT TRAUMA TO CHESTBLUNT TRAUMA TREATMENT Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NET ANIMAL EYE CAREOCU GLO CANINEOCU GLO VISION DOG SUPPLEMENTOCU GLO VISIONOCU GLO FOR DOGSOCU GLO FOR SMALL DOGSOCU GLO WHERE TO BUY 4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinaryANIMAL EYE CARE
4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from beingANIMAL EYE CARE
What causes Glaucoma? Many different conditions can cause glaucoma. Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition. Primary glaucoma occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, and Arctic Circle breeds (including the Siberian Husky andANIMAL EYE CARE
Dogs at risk for developing ocular genetic diseases, and dogs affected with ocular genetic diseases, may benefit from nutritional and antioxidant support with the canine antioxidant nutraceutical, OcuGLO. The goal of ACVO and OFA is to identify those conditions that should be selected away from when breeding. ANIMAL EYE CAREWEB VIEW Your Cat's Stress Audit. Stress weakens the immune system. This Stress Audit is meant to help you reflect on what might be stressing your cat. Feline herpesvirus (FHV) lies dormant in nearly every cat, resurfacing when the immune system weakens.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the pink membrane part of the eye, which lines the white part (sclera) and the inner eyelid.The conjunctiva can become quite reddened and swollen in some cats, and often it is just in one eye and not in both. This causes intermittent or constant squinting for months to years. CHECKLIST FOR PIGMENTARY UVEITIS SAMPLE SUBMISSION Checklist for Pigmentary Uveitis Sample Submission Pedigrees, eye exam sheets, globes: Please mail any of the above to: Dr. Wendy Townsend625 Harrison Street
ANIMAL EYE CAREGENERAL DISEASE INFORMATIONCANINE EYELID DISEASESCATARACTS AND CATARACT SURGERY IN DOGSANIMAL EYE CLINICKIRKLAND WA
Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided inoptimal
ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinary ANIMAL EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE DOCTORSBELLINGHAM EYESURGERY
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like a ANIMAL EYE CAREPROGRESSIVE RETINAL DEGENERATION IN DOGSRETINAL ATROPHY IN PEOPLERETINAL DYSTROPHY DISEASE IN DOGSPRA IN DOGS EYESPRA IN DOGSSYMPTOMS
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these are ANIMAL EYE CAREBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYEBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYE TREATMENTBLUNT TRAUMA TO CHESTBLUNT TRAUMA TREATMENT Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NET ANIMAL EYE CAREOCU GLO CANINEOCU GLO VISION DOG SUPPLEMENTOCU GLO VISIONOCU GLO FOR DOGSOCU GLO FOR SMALL DOGSOCU GLO WHERE TO BUY 4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil. ANIMAL EYE CAREGENERAL DISEASE INFORMATIONCANINE EYELID DISEASESCATARACTS AND CATARACT SURGERY IN DOGSANIMAL EYE CLINICKIRKLAND WA
Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided inoptimal
ANIMAL EYE CARE
Animal Eye Care is located 20 miles south of the Peace Arch Canada/U.S. border— just a 45 minute drive from cities in the southern Vancouver BC suburbs. Dr. McCalla will examine your pet and answer all your questions and concerns, with the care and attention that you and your pet deserve.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information. As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals. The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board-certified veterinary ANIMAL EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE CAREBELLINGHAM EYE DOCTORSBELLINGHAM EYESURGERY
At Animal Eye Care, both conditions are treated surgically under general anesthesia, with a procedure called cryoepilation. With this procedure, the abnormal hair follicles are frozen using a liquid nitrogen probe, and the hairs then removed. Numerous distichia rubbing on the surface of the eye.ANIMAL EYE CARE
The first step is to have your pet examined by Dr. Terri McCalla at Animal Eye Care to determine if your pet is a good candidate for surgery. A preoperative blood profile (including serum triglyceride testing; for nondiabetic dogs, the blood is drawn after the dog has been off food for 10–12 hours.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Uveitis is inflammation of the uveal tract, which is the pigmented, vascular part of the eye. This includes the iris (this is the colored part of the eye that forms the pupil), ciliary body, and choroid (see anatomic diagram). The uveal tract (or “uvea”) is all in one piece, and is shaped like a ANIMAL EYE CAREPROGRESSIVE RETINAL DEGENERATION IN DOGSRETINAL ATROPHY IN PEOPLERETINAL DYSTROPHY DISEASE IN DOGSPRA IN DOGS EYESPRA IN DOGSSYMPTOMS
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is an inherited disease of the retina (the “film in the camera”) in dogs, in which the rod cells in the retina are programmed to die. PRA occurs in both eyes simultaneously and is nonpainful. There are many different types of inherited retinal degenerative diseases in purebred dogs, and discussing these are ANIMAL EYE CAREBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYEBLUNT TRAUMA TO EYE TREATMENTBLUNT TRAUMA TO CHESTBLUNT TRAUMA TREATMENT Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from being ANIMAL EYE CARESEE MORE ON ANIMALEYECARE.NET ANIMAL EYE CAREOCU GLO CANINEOCU GLO VISION DOG SUPPLEMENTOCU GLO VISIONOCU GLO FOR DOGSOCU GLO FOR SMALL DOGSOCU GLO WHERE TO BUY 4. Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fish oils, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, and green leafy vegetables. Feeding preformed dietary n-3 long chain PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids), such as fish oils, is a more efficient way to enrich diets with DHA than flaxseed oil.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Disease Information . As a service to pets and their owners, Animal Eye Care is pleased to provide a selection of informational handouts for ocular disease in domestic animals.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Frequently Asked Questions About Ocu-GLO™ Canine Vision Supplement Back to Home. FAQ FACT SHEET FOR PET OWNERS: Frequently Asked Questions About Ocu-GLO™ Canine Vision SupplementANIMAL EYE CARE
Ocular injury is unfortunately a common occurrence in animals. Many kinds of injuries occur, such as eyelid lacerations, proptosis (where the eye is forced out of the eye socket), blunt injury to the eye and/or eyelids, thorn or other foreign body injuries, cat claw injuries, dog bite injuries, lacerations of the cornea, gunshot pellet wounds, and severe head/eye socket injury from beingANIMAL EYE CARE
What causes Glaucoma? Many different conditions can cause glaucoma. Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition. Primary glaucoma occurs in many breeds of dogs, including the American Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, Jack Russell Terrier, Shih Tzu, and Arctic Circle breeds (including the Siberian Husky andANIMAL EYE CARE
Dogs at risk for developing ocular genetic diseases, and dogs affected with ocular genetic diseases, may benefit from nutritional and antioxidant support with the canine antioxidant nutraceutical, OcuGLO. The goal of ACVO and OFA is to identify those conditions that should be selected away from when breeding. ANIMAL EYE CAREWEB VIEW Your Cat's Stress Audit. Stress weakens the immune system. This Stress Audit is meant to help you reflect on what might be stressing your cat. Feline herpesvirus (FHV) lies dormant in nearly every cat, resurfacing when the immune system weakens.ANIMAL EYE CARE
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the pink membrane part of the eye, which lines the white part (sclera) and the inner eyelid.The conjunctiva can become quite reddened and swollen in some cats, and often it is just in one eye and not in both. This causes intermittent or constant squinting for months to years. CHECKLIST FOR PIGMENTARY UVEITIS SAMPLE SUBMISSION Checklist for Pigmentary Uveitis Sample Submission Pedigrees, eye exam sheets, globes: Please mail any of the above to: Dr. Wendy Townsend625 Harrison Street
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Macropalpebral Fissure Syndrome Ocular Trauma in Dogs and Cats OFA Eye Certification Registry Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in Dogs > After 18 years of serving the ocular health needs of pets in > Northwest Washington and in Southwest British Columbia, Dr. Terri > McCalla has retired and Animal Eye Care LLC officially closed their > doors on December 18th, 2019. If you are in need of an > Ophthalmologist for your pet, please see the following link for > board-certified Ophthalmologists in the area and throughout the US > and Canada: ACVO.org>
> www.animaleyecare.net will continue to provide information re: > ocular health in dogs and cats for owners and beginning mid-2020 > will also feature Ocu-GLO™ vision supplements and other ocular > health products for your pets available for purchase on the website.>
> It has been a privilege and a pleasure for Dr. McCalla and the staff > of Animal Eye Care to help our patients have their best lives with> their owners.
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> Thank you for visiting our website.>
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Both humans and pets can benefit from the science of antioxidant support of all of the cells of their bodies. While oxidative stress is present in all metabolic processes, an excessive amount is harmful. The constant bombardment of the body’s cells with free radicals can be reduced by daily exercise, a healthy diet, a healthy body weight, and supplementing the diet with specific antioxidants. Free radicals created by oxidative stress readily damage the delicate tissues of the eye. Ocu-GLO™ is a unique supplement blend created by two veterinary ophthalmologists to support healthy eye function in dogs. Ocu-GLO™ delivers 12 antioxidants, including Grapeseed Extract, Lutein, Omega-3 fatty acids (= GLO), alpha lipoic acid, co-enzyme Q10, green tea extract and lycopene. Each of these key ingredients is provided in optimal amounts to combat harmful oxidative stress due to everyday exposure. Ocu-GLO™ is a patented formulation created by Animal HealthQuest Solutions LLC, and provided by AnimalNecessity LLC.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OCU-GLO ------------------------- And check out Ocu-GLO Human Vision Formula™ too, for support of our own normal healthy eye function! LEARN MORE ABOUT OCU-GLO Human Vision Formula™ -------------------------BLOG
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IN ADDITION TO OCU-GLO™, ANIMAL NECESSITY PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INNOVATIVE SUPPLEMENTS TO HELP SUPPORT THE HEALTH OF PETS: -------------------------JOINT GUARD VET™
JOINT GUARD VET™ contains beneficial ingredients that support the body’s normal response to inflammation. Joint Guard Vet™ is a fantastic product that combines the well-accepted joint beneficial ingredients of glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate and methylsulfonylmethane (OptiMSM®) with turmeric extract, boswellia serrata, bromelain, and white willow bark extract. LEARN MORE ABOUT Joint Guard Vet™ -------------------------IMUNO-2865™
IMUNO-2865™ is also a fantastic product that benefits wellness and longevity by promoting balance of immune function. Genetics, environmental toxins, dietary indiscretion, and oxidative stress play big roles in affecting our pets’ immune systems. Imuno-2865™ is a special blend of natural plant-derived extracts, including beta glucans, that are potent immunostimulators and immunomodulators. LEARN MORE ABOUT Imuno-2865™ -------------------------SERENIN VET™
SERENIN VET™ is a unique blend of 11 complementary ingredients which support normal balanced behavior. Serenin Vet™ helps maintain a normal and relaxed disposition and emotional balance, and helps reduce stress and the negative effects of stress in our pets. LEARN MORE ABOUT Serenin Vet™ -------------------------SHANA VET™
SHANA VET™ is a blend of natural phytowax and botanical extracts, amino acids, and vitamins consistently found in healthy fur, skin and nails. ShaNa Vet™ contains docosanol (antiviral) and triacontanol (antifungal), providing support for healthy skin and coat. LEARN MORE ABOUT ShaNa Vet™ 2020 Animal Eye Care | Phone: 1-800-721-1310 | Animal NecessityDetails
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