Do I need to get insurance for my Pug?
Yes, the treatment cost of eye proptosis can be very high (according to the current situation of your Pug). Generally, it may exceed $1000. Therefore, this is better to get the health of insurance of Pug.
Can I use baby wipes to clean my Pug’s eye?
Yes, you can clean your Pug’s eyes with unscented baby wipes. In addition, you can also use sterile eye cleaning pads.
Note: Baby wipes are not a good option. Make sure the wipes you use are free from chemicals, fragrances, etc. These things can irritate your Pug eyes.
My Pug has cloudy and red eyes, is there something wrong?
If you report cloudiness and redness in your Pug eyes, talk to your vet and immediately get the solution.
Are older Pugs at higher risk of getting proptosis?
This is not a fact at all. However, Pug dogs of any age can get eye proptosis. Over and above, as the Pug dog gets older, the skin around the eyes becomes lax. This increases the chances of Pug eyes popping out in more senior Pugs.
How dog collars lead to Pug eye proptosis?
Pug eyes can pop out if your Pug is straining against his collar. The pressure that leads to popping out of Pug’s eyeball. This is why it is recommended that you should use a harness instead of a dog collar. This will prevent the risk of eye proptosis in Pugs.
Why must you keep the wet gauze onto the proptosed eye?
The proptosed eye is more prone to get dried. Therefore, it is recommended that you keep a wet gauze soaked in physiological saline on the proptosed Pug eye to prevent irritation and dryness.
Can eye proptosis cause permanent blindness in Pugs?
Yes, eye proptosis can lead to permanent blindness in Pug dogs. This is due to damage to the optic nerve and other related structures.