Dallas, Texas

Eye Care

The eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, but for our furry friends, they are also a gateway to the world around them. Just like humans, dogs and cats can experience various eye problems, from minor irritations to serious medical conditions. At Trail Pet Hospital, we recognize the importance of maintaining optimal eye health. We are fully equipped and prepared to provide quality eye care services to help our patients thrive.

What Are Signs Your Pet Has an Eye Problem?

Early detection and intervention are key to maintaining your pet's eye health. The following are signs that may indicate an underlying eye issue:

  • Excessive Tearing or Discharge: If you notice an increase in tear production or any unusual discharge from your pet's eyes, it could be a sign of an eye infection, injury, or irritation.
  • Redness or Inflammation: Redness in the whites of the eyes or inflammation around the eye can point to various conditions, such as infection or allergies.
  • Squinting or Excessive Blinking: If your pet is squinting, blinking excessively, or showing sensitivity to light, it may indicate discomfort or pain associated with an eye problem.
  • Pawing at the Eyes: Persistent pawing or rubbing of the eyes can signal irritation, injury, or a foreign object in the eye, requiring immediate attention.
  • Cloudiness or Changes in Eye Appearance: Cloudy or hazy eyes, changes in eye color, or a visible film over the eyes may suggest cataracts, glaucoma, or other serious conditions requiring prompt attention.
  • Changes in Vision or Behavior: Any noticeable changes in your pet's vision that result in bumping into objects or difficulty navigating familiar surroundings may require prompt veterinary care.

If you observe any concerning symptoms or changes in your pet's eyes, contact our team at Trail Pet Hospital for immediate care.

Setting a New Standard in Veterinary Care

At Trail Pet Hospital, we take pride in our exceptional team, extensive experience, and state-of-the-art equipment, which allow us to deliver top-notch care to your furry companions. We are equipped with cutting-edge tools, such as the Tono-Pen, to accurately measure intraocular pressure, a critical diagnostic parameter for conditions like glaucoma. We also offer specialized tests to assess tear production to diagnose and manage conditions such as dry eye syndrome.

What Are Common Veterinary Eye Treatments?

Trail Pet Hospital is pleased to offer a range of treatment options to address various conditions and promote optimal eye health. The following is a look at some of the services we offer:

  • Eye Drops and Ophthalmic Ointments: Eye drops or ointments are commonly used to treat infections or corneal ulcers. They help combat infection and promote healing.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications: Inflammation in the eye can be managed with topical or systemic anti-inflammatory medications. These medications help reduce swelling, alleviate discomfort, and promote healing.
  • Tear Stimulation and Lubrication: We may recommend tear stimulation and lubrication therapies for pets with dry eye or insufficient tear production. These include artificial tears, ointments, or medications that promote tear production.
  • Surgical Interventions: In certain cases, surgical procedures may be necessary to address eye conditions. Trail Pet Hospital offers specialized surgical options such as ectropion surgery to correct eyelid abnormalities or enucleation to remove severely damaged or diseased eyes.
  • Supportive Care and Follow-Up: Our veterinary team provides comprehensive supportive care and closely monitors your pet's progress throughout treatment. We schedule follow-up appointments and regular check-ups to assess the effectiveness of treatment and monitor healing.

Veterinary Eye Care Near Me in Dallas, TX

If you are concerned about your pet's eye health, contact Trail Pet Hospital today. Early diagnosis and treatment of eye problems can help to prevent serious complications and improve your furry friend's quality of life. We invite you to call 972-629-9766 to schedule an appointment or request one online today!

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