whats wrong with my eye?

EBDR35

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:nope:
 

RoxiBear

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Looks like cherry eye to me. My bullie had this when she was about 4-5 months old. Some are able to massage it back into place and some require surgery. Google "cherry eye" to learn more and you could do a search on here as well to see what others have done. I would call the vet tomorrow if it hasn't gone down by then. I hope this helped.
 

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That is clearly a Sherry eye. If it's the good kind it goes away by it self when the dog sleeps for awhile, but it can come back when the dog is in a stress. It is also possible to push it back if you are "handy" like that. If it goes in and it doesn't occur too often I don't think surgery is needed.
If it's the bad kind, it just keeps on popping out and if it doesn't go back in it can also get infected, so in tht case surgery is the only option.
 

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Yep --- cherry eye, very common. Google it and talk with your vet about options, some require surgery others can be 'forced' back into place
 

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Yep, cherry eye for sure, it can easily be massaged back in to place. U tube will even show you how. Bubbles pops hers from time to time and the vet showed us how to massage it in.
 
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Great news it went away, im thinking she got it because i made her sleep in the closet and she got all sad.. I had to since i had guest over.
 

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[MENTION=3380]EBDR35[/MENTION]

Yes..stress can cause it also. My Vegas has epilepsy...and he doesn't really care to have his blood drawn outside of the exam room. One time they came and got him and took him somewhere. It must have stressed him out..who knows what they did to get the blood. Anyways...they brought him back to me and his little eye looked 'off'. 15 mins later when I got home, he had cherry eye. I called the vet and they said to keep an eye on it and call back in a few hours. Sure enough, a few hours later is was gone. Once in awhile Vegas will be chewing on a hard squeaky and I can kinda see his eye bulging. It's kinda freaky.
 

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