Landcruiser
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This is our little JRT/Patterdale, Scout, 6 yrs old. Please send H&H healing vibes. She's been having a bit of a winky eye on and off, was seen by vets in Sept and it resolved quickly with Chloraphenicol. It was always subtle, with no discharge or conjunctivitis.
It returned a couple of weeks ago but this time with a cloudy eye - cue a trip to out of hours vets and more drops, and again it resolved quickly and was signed off by my own vets after 5 days of drops. A few days ago it came back and this time wasn't responding, despite adding in Remend. She was booked to see an opthalmologist next week, but had a recheck last night and vet spotted the lens luxation. We were immediately referred to the nearest opthalmic referral hospital and went there straight away. She has anterior subluxation, which means her lens has fallen into the front of her eye and is resting on the cornea. Back this morning and she's having surgery today.
They will initially try to push it into the back of the eye and medicate the eye to close up the pupil so it can't come back through. If this isn't possible, they will surgically remove the lens. Long term, she'll be on eye dros for life and may lose the eye anyway if she develops glaucoma, which is quite likely. It's also more than possible she'll get the same thing in her other eye.
Apparently this is a common genetic condition in JRTs and a few other breeds.
My heart breaks for her. She's such a happy, sweet natured girl and had been good as gold for all the drops and exams. We'll hear later how they've got on, but we have a long tricky road of recovery ahead whatever happens. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has been through this with their dogs

It returned a couple of weeks ago but this time with a cloudy eye - cue a trip to out of hours vets and more drops, and again it resolved quickly and was signed off by my own vets after 5 days of drops. A few days ago it came back and this time wasn't responding, despite adding in Remend. She was booked to see an opthalmologist next week, but had a recheck last night and vet spotted the lens luxation. We were immediately referred to the nearest opthalmic referral hospital and went there straight away. She has anterior subluxation, which means her lens has fallen into the front of her eye and is resting on the cornea. Back this morning and she's having surgery today.
They will initially try to push it into the back of the eye and medicate the eye to close up the pupil so it can't come back through. If this isn't possible, they will surgically remove the lens. Long term, she'll be on eye dros for life and may lose the eye anyway if she develops glaucoma, which is quite likely. It's also more than possible she'll get the same thing in her other eye.
Apparently this is a common genetic condition in JRTs and a few other breeds.
My heart breaks for her. She's such a happy, sweet natured girl and had been good as gold for all the drops and exams. We'll hear later how they've got on, but we have a long tricky road of recovery ahead whatever happens. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has been through this with their dogs


