kazzy220
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- Jul 31, 2010
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- Bulldog(s) Names
- Maggie (My Angel Baby 5/31/2012). Daddy (2 years). Linus (1year). Bella (4 years)
Hello ... sorry I'm a bit late getting to this thread!!! 
I can't add too much to what has already been said about the foods!! I know that it's difficult for our members who are not in the USA because a lot of the food we list as the best for the bullies are just not available to them. I think that if I were faced with this problem and the answer was raw or home-cooked that I would opt for the home-cooked. That's my personal choice however. I know that alot of people who have opted for the home cooked route have actually said that it is cheaper than buying the high quality foods that are recommended. There are enough people on here for you to be able to get some ideas and good recipes!! A food change is certainly needed though .. it does sound like a classic case of food allergies!!
My foster bully, Bella, just had cherry eye surgery. Both of her eyes had cherry eye and both were tacked. One was very small, but the other was quite large and had obviously been out for some time. The smaller one stayed in and has been no trouble at all. The second one popped out again within 3 days. I think there is a difference between being swollen and red looking ... and the cherry eye actually out again. So you would need to decide which of these it is for your Bowser.
We have spoken to the vet about it, and in her professional opinion the cherry eye will pop out again if we have the same surgery done. She recommends that we have the cherry eye removed. We don't like the idea of having her put under again but from what I've read if it comes out once then it will continue to come out. So that is what we have opted to have done ... probably after the New Year now!
At the moment we are back on the drops that we had her on before the surgery. Every time she sleeps and wakes up the eye looks a bit gungy so we have to clean it up. The drops are basically human eye drops for severe dry eye. I get mine from Walmart and they are called "Genteal" but I'm sure you have the equivalent there.
Hope that helps a bit ....... if you have any questions then just yell at me ...... that way I might get here a bit faster next time!!

I can't add too much to what has already been said about the foods!! I know that it's difficult for our members who are not in the USA because a lot of the food we list as the best for the bullies are just not available to them. I think that if I were faced with this problem and the answer was raw or home-cooked that I would opt for the home-cooked. That's my personal choice however. I know that alot of people who have opted for the home cooked route have actually said that it is cheaper than buying the high quality foods that are recommended. There are enough people on here for you to be able to get some ideas and good recipes!! A food change is certainly needed though .. it does sound like a classic case of food allergies!!
My foster bully, Bella, just had cherry eye surgery. Both of her eyes had cherry eye and both were tacked. One was very small, but the other was quite large and had obviously been out for some time. The smaller one stayed in and has been no trouble at all. The second one popped out again within 3 days. I think there is a difference between being swollen and red looking ... and the cherry eye actually out again. So you would need to decide which of these it is for your Bowser.
We have spoken to the vet about it, and in her professional opinion the cherry eye will pop out again if we have the same surgery done. She recommends that we have the cherry eye removed. We don't like the idea of having her put under again but from what I've read if it comes out once then it will continue to come out. So that is what we have opted to have done ... probably after the New Year now!
At the moment we are back on the drops that we had her on before the surgery. Every time she sleeps and wakes up the eye looks a bit gungy so we have to clean it up. The drops are basically human eye drops for severe dry eye. I get mine from Walmart and they are called "Genteal" but I'm sure you have the equivalent there.
Hope that helps a bit ....... if you have any questions then just yell at me ...... that way I might get here a bit faster next time!!
