Pets & Animal Dog Breeds

Dog Eye Conditions and Mange

    Demodex Mange

    • No symptoms of mange in this shiny, healthy coatBlack dog image by Maksim Zinchenko from Fotolia.com

      Demodex mange is caused by microscopic mites that breed and multiply under the dog's skin. It does not spread from one dog to another. It does not cause much itching to the dog but does cause fur loss. The problem with demodex mange is not only hair loss but the condition often leads to skin infections that become raw, pus filled and itchy. Demodex mange usually appears in dogs from four months old to one and a half years old.

    Sarcoptic Mange

    • Sarcoptic mites are seen under a microscope.microscope image by christemo from Fotolia.com

      Sarcoptic mange is also caused by mites that burrow under the dog's skin. This type of mange is highly contagious from one dog to the next. The mites lay eggs under the skin causing severe discomfort and itching to the dog. The dog's skin becomes bloody and raw from both the burrowing mites and the dog's constant scratching. A veterinarian can confirm if the dog has mange or an allergy. Many pet owners mistake allergies for mange.

    Dog Eye Inflammation

    Cherry Eye

    Dog Cataract

    • Elderly dogs are prone to cataracts.dog image by Andrii IURLOV from Fotolia.com

      Dog cataract occurs when the lens of the eye becomes a cloudy white color. The condition is a slow progressing eye disorder that leads to blindness in the dog. Most dog cataracts begin in elderly dogs with other conditions like diabetes or eye injuries. Some dog cataracts are genetic and present at birth.

      The only treatment for dog cataract is surgical removal of the eye lens. Dogs that have cataracts due to old age or diabetes are not usually accepted for surgery because of their deteriorating health.

    Dog Glaucoma

    • Topical eye medication often treats glaucoma.eye gel image by Sergey Shlyaev from Fotolia.com

      Glaucoma is a common eye condition in dogs. Glaucoma occurs when the fluid pressure inside the dog's eye increases and causes severe damage to the inside of the eyeball, especially to the optic nerve and the retina. Glaucoma must be treated by a veterinarian immediately or blindness results.

      Symptoms of dog glaucoma include pain, dilated pupil, noticeable blood vessels in the white of the eye, or a protruding eye. Treatment to reduce the pressure in the dog's eye is usually taken orally and topical medication applied at least three times per day. Surgery is another treatment wherein a laser destroys certain cells that are causing pressure to build in the eye, or tubes are inserted to alleviate pressure.

      The other option to reduce the dog's pain is to have the eyeball removed and replaced with a silicone ball.

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