If MGA’s become large enough, they can cause irritation to the cornea and conjunctiva, and may reduce the normal ability to blink.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/meibomian-gland-adenoma-mga/" align="left"]Immune Mediated Superficial Keratitis or Pannus is most commonly seen in German Shepherds, though other breeds such as Greyhounds and Border Collies can be affected.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/pannus/" align="left"]Prolapsed Gland of the Nictitating Membrane (PGNM) or Cherry Eye is most commonly seen in English Bulldogs, Cocker Spaniels, and Beagles and occasionally in certain feline breeds such as Burmese, Himalayan, and Persians.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/prolapsed-gland-nictitating-membrane-pgnm-cherry-eye/" align="left"]Cataracts are opacities (clouding) in the lens which block light and can subsequently decrease an animal’s functional vision, depending on their severity.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/cataracts/" align="left"]Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, commonly known as “dry eye”, is a condition in which the animal does not produce enough tears and thus cannot adequately lubricate the eyes.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/dry-eye/" align="left"]Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration (SARD), Immune-Mediated Retinal Detachment Syndrome and Diabetes Mellitus Induced Mature Cataract are common causes of blindness in dogs.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/common-causes-sudden-blindness-dogs/" align="left"]GRPU is a progressive anterior uveitis, typically affects both eyes, has no gender predilection and affects the Golden Retriever only.
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://eyespecialistsforanimals.com/golden-retriever-pigmentary-uveitis-grpu/" align="left"]A Ubiquitous Gram-Negative Bacteria with “Apparent” Ocular Manifestations in “Some” Dogs and “Some” Cats
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