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Canine Conjunctivitis
My son has a 9 year old Dogue de Bordeaux which has got sticky eyes in the mornings (conjunctivitis in humans). He really cannot afford a vets fees at the moment so I was wondering if anyone could reccommend a solution. Be grateful for any help.
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(although it might not be easy to do!).
Otherwise, does your son qualify for help from the PDSA?
https:/ /www.pd sa.org. uk/pdsa -vet-ca re/elig ibility
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(although it might not be easy to do!).
Otherwise, does your son qualify for help from the PDSA?
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he really should see a vet so that he can be examined and the actual cause which may or may not be conjunctivitis can be diagnosed and appropriate treatment given. As Buenchico says could your son not go to the PDSA? You can get eye ointment from pet shops or you can use a few drops of cold tea 3 or 4 times a day which may help with mild irritations but conjunctivitis will need antibiotics.
Cold tea is good, but you need to flush the eyes out first with clean water using a cotton wool swab. If this is only recent it could be the equivalent of human hay fever, many dogs are allergic to pollen etc. If it is longer term then it needs checking by a vet as it could be entropion where the eye lashes grow inwards.