My 11 month old dog has cloudy eyes.. they were red one day and he wasnt able to open them.. so i took him to the vet and they gave me some drops.. then he could open them but they were a little cloudy.. so i took him to the vet and they gave him some injections… now his eyes are open just fine, but the pupil is very cloudy.. very similar to cataracts? Is there anything else it could be? Isnt he too young to have cataracts? All the vets here are morons (i live in China) im flying home in 2 months… can it wait? will be puppy go blind? What can I do to him him? What could it be?
Help Ive been to 3 different vets!

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3 Responses to “My Dog Has Cloudy Eyes……”
  1. adickins says:

    What did the VET tell you was the just cause of the red eyes & cloudy eyes, and did you give the dog all of the drops or meds that the vet said was needed to clear up the eyes??
    And when you fly home to china is the dog going too??
    Air travel for pets is regulated by the USDA and all airlines are required by law to follow the … restrictions or fees for flying, check if the dog can go under your seat or have to go below.
    check with the vet to make sure the eyes have cleared up and see what Vaccines and Vet Check up is needed and also check to see how long the dog will remain in a kennel in china when you land for health procedures, You will have to show recently issued health certificate for your pet.

  2. Colleen says:

    maybe it’s just that there’s something on it that happens to me with my eye contacts, and when you went to the vets you could’ve asked them wat those cloudy stuff are. Don’t worry too much because i mean he did go to the vets and 3 actually so yeah. It’ll be fine =) When my cat’s eye gets red the next it’ll stop so don’t waste money.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Can he see OK?? It might be something…the US Vets and teaching Vet hospitals may be able to help you! Sorry I hope it’s nothing serious!

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