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Cherry eye in dogs – Pet tip 122
Any owner of a dog who has had “cherry eye” will tell you that it is not a pretty sight. Perhaps you have witnessed it yourself and have seen the large red mass bulging out of the inner corner of a dog’s eye, from which the name ‘cherry eye’ originated. While not the most visually appealing condition (for the owners or the afflicted dog), cherry eye is actually a fairly common and benign occurrence in many breeds of dogs.
Though it may appear somewhat like a tumour or even an awfully big bug bite, the ‘cherry’ on your dog’s eye is actually a prolapsed (or popped out) gland. Known by veterinarians as the nictitans gland, this gland is present in the third eyelid of dogs and aids in the production of tears. Unlike humans, many animals possess this third eyelid which closes horizontally across the eye to provide extra protection and moisture.
- Owner:
- Karyn Hucklebridge
- City:
- Not Provided
- Province, Country:
- Not Provided
- Type/Breed:
- Domestic
- Date of Birth:
- October 1999
- Date of Death
- Not Provided
- Sex:
- Female
- Height:
- Not Provided
- Weight:
- Not Provided
- Coat Colour:
- Brown Tabby
- Eye Colour:
- yellowy green
My Dear little girl became very sick and has now passed away. She was the sweetest little thing.
She filled my life with such happiness and was loyal to the very end.
I am heartbroken that she's gone but know I couldn't save her or let her suffer anymore.
She is physically gone but her spirit is carried with me in my heart forever.
I know that one day, we will be together again.