eye problem in Pug
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Q:Hi everyone,
I am hoping someone can help me with our black 5yr old Pug. I noticed yesterday when he was sitting in front of me that he had something on his eyeball. I looked closer and saw what appears to be a large black spot. The best way to describe it is that it looks like a black oil slick spreading over his eyeball. It starts on the white of his eye and spreads upwards almost covering his pupil. I then checked the other eye and saw the same thing, but not as big.
Does anyone have any idea what this might be??? We have a Vet appt for tomorrow. Any thoughts, ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks..Shirley
I am hoping someone can help me with our black 5yr old Pug. I noticed yesterday when he was sitting in front of me that he had something on his eyeball. I looked closer and saw what appears to be a large black spot. The best way to describe it is that it looks like a black oil slick spreading over his eyeball. It starts on the white of his eye and spreads upwards almost covering his pupil. I then checked the other eye and saw the same thing, but not as big.
Does anyone have any idea what this might be??? We have a Vet appt for tomorrow. Any thoughts, ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks..Shirley
A:No idea! I hope it's not something serious. Keep us updated with the results of the vet visit.
A:Is there an update for us pug lovers, please?
A:I had a shih tzu that had a condition similar to what you've described. I don't know what the vet called it but he explained it as a curtain that slowly drops down over their eyes and makes them blind. Fortunately, this was a correctable condition and only involved a small operation to remove it. Cindy was only at the vet's for a few hours and came home the very same day.
