becka
<font color=green>Proud Mommy of sweet Nathan and
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Saturday night we noticed that our toy poodle left eye had been draining large amounts of a yellow substance and it had had matted and swollen the entire eye shut. We tried to use a warm cotton ball to remove the drainage but it was obviously painful for him and he tried to bite us.
We took Rusty into the emergency vet hospital here at the University of Missouri and they think he has keratoconjunctivitis which if I understand correctly basically means he has dry eyes and does not produce enough tears. They have given us some kind of ointment to put on his eyes 3x/day, oral antibiotics 3x/day and are having us give him baby aspirin for the pain. They have also instructed us that we will need to put him on some special eye drops to help with the tear production 2x/day for the rest of his life and apparently this is pretty expensive stuff.
I don't mind spending the money if it is going to help him because he is our first baby.
However, I am concerned about the long term effects. He has been on the meds now for over 24 hours and while it seems to maybe be a little less painful for him with a little less discharge it does not appear to be working as fast as I had hoped. We have a follow-up with our regular vet tomorrow afternoon but I wonder if he should be seen again sooner?
Also I did a quick Internet search and it appears that this is pretty common in poodles. Rusty has always had some gooey discharge build up outside his eyes (although nothing like what we saw this weekend) and I never thought twice about it. We had poodles growing up and I thought it was normal and nothing to be concerned with so I never mentioned it to the vet. I just always tried to keep his eyes cleaned and went on my way. I am concerned that since we have not had him treated for the past 5 years and now he is having serious problems that he may have long term problems (or even current problems) with his vision. Will these special eye drops help him from losing his sight? Is that a really possibility?
I am sorry if I have rambled on but I am really concerned about him and I just want him to start feeling better soon.
Thanks in advance!
We took Rusty into the emergency vet hospital here at the University of Missouri and they think he has keratoconjunctivitis which if I understand correctly basically means he has dry eyes and does not produce enough tears. They have given us some kind of ointment to put on his eyes 3x/day, oral antibiotics 3x/day and are having us give him baby aspirin for the pain. They have also instructed us that we will need to put him on some special eye drops to help with the tear production 2x/day for the rest of his life and apparently this is pretty expensive stuff.
I don't mind spending the money if it is going to help him because he is our first baby.

Also I did a quick Internet search and it appears that this is pretty common in poodles. Rusty has always had some gooey discharge build up outside his eyes (although nothing like what we saw this weekend) and I never thought twice about it. We had poodles growing up and I thought it was normal and nothing to be concerned with so I never mentioned it to the vet. I just always tried to keep his eyes cleaned and went on my way. I am concerned that since we have not had him treated for the past 5 years and now he is having serious problems that he may have long term problems (or even current problems) with his vision. Will these special eye drops help him from losing his sight? Is that a really possibility?
I am sorry if I have rambled on but I am really concerned about him and I just want him to start feeling better soon.
Thanks in advance!