Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the tissues around the eye and lining the eyelids. Young dogs and cats are most susceptible to the infectious forms (from bacteria and virus) but all ages can be at risk. Reddening, swelling, discharge, sneezing, tearing and light sensitivity are all symptoms that can be identified with this problem and thorough ocular and physical examination is necessary to rule out systemic and traumatic causes. Though cross species contamination is questionable, many of the bacterial and viral problems can be transmitted by contact exposure. Treatment can include topical drops or ointments as well as oral medication for more aggressive cases. Special care and follow up should be taken to minimize the risk of corneal injury secondary to infection and self-trauma.
(ICAW) Indiana Council For Animal Welfare 1st Annual Pet Breeders Educational Seminar was a great SUCCESS!
PAWS attended the 1st Annual ICAW Educational Conference and is pleased to announce we are now... more »
Pet Food Recall--PAWS gives back to the community!
The recent recall has had a devastating impact on non-profit organizations dedicated to saving animals across the country. Every day non-profits organizations work for donations and when those pet... more »
As always, everyone at the Pet Industry Spring Trade Show in Atlantic City was great. Thank you once again for stopping by our booth and visiting.
Thank you to everyone for making SuperZoo a wonderful trade show for us and stopping by our booth to visit.
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