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At home eye cleaning and eye checks will keep your pet comfortable and free from eye related problems. Homecare is particularly important for pets that are more susceptible to eye problems such as dogs with flat noses (Brachycephalic breeds such as Pugs, Boxers, Bulldogs, Pekingese, etc) and cats with long hair that can irritate the eyes. White coated pets will also benefit from regular cleaning to prevent tear staining.


Cleaning

Have on hand a bowl of warm water, cotton balls/squares of soft clean cloth

Find a well lit area

Hold your pet's head and look for anything unusual or for changes such as redness, irritation, cloudiness, swelling, excessive weeping or for any foreign bodies. If you notice any changes or objects floating within the eye or around the eyelids please contact your vet. To prevent long term damage, please do not remove foreign bodies and contact us immediately.

If your pet's eyes look normal you can then use a moistened cotton ball/square or cloth to wipe the eye. Use a fresh section of the cloth each time you wipe, carefully using a downward motion away from the eye.


Tear Stains

The best way to manage tear staining is prevention. 

Daily cleaning with warm wet cotton balls to prevent build up.

Regular clipping of hair around the eyes - if you are unsure or not confident at doing this please ask your vet healthcare team for more information.

We are often asked about products to help remove eye stains. They are available but we suggest you use them with great care or ideally avoid them. 


Reasons For Tear Stains

There are some eye conditions such as conjunctivitis, ulcers, tear duct abnormalities including lazy tear duct syndrome that can cause over production of tears which leads to more staining.
It is best to check with your vet if you are concerned about staining. Changes such as a sudden increase or onset of tear production, an inflamed eye, excessive blinking should be treated as an emergency to prevent permanent eye damage or loss.

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 Waikiwi Vet Services
299 North Road, Waikiwi,
Invercargill, New Zealand.
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Phone:

 03 215 9237 (24Hrs*)

Fax:  03 215 7440
* 7 days a week. Weekend after hours work shared with Southern Vet Centre on Findlay Road

Postal address:
Waikiwi Vet Services  
P.O.Box 5009,
Invercargill,
New Zealand.

Email:
staff@vetservices.co.nz

Consultations by appointment:

Mon-Fri

    9am - 12pm and
    1.30pm - 6pm

  Sat

    10.30am - 12pm


    
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135 Palmerston Street, Riverton,
Riverton, New Zealand.
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Ph:  03 234 8547 

Consultations by appointment:
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