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Pigmentary Keratitis in Pugs: How Florida’s Sun Can Darken Your Dog’s Eyes

If you have a pug, you may notice a dark film slowly spreading across their eye. It can look subtle at first. But over time, it can affect your dog’s vision. This condition is called pigmentary keratitis, and in sunny places like Florida, it’s especially common.
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Why Is My Dog Squinting All of a Sudden?

If your furry friend suddenly starts squinting, it’s usually a sign their eye is irritated or painful. Even if they seem otherwise fine, eye issues can escalate quickly. So it’s something you don’t want to ignore.
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Pannus in Dogs: What It Is and How to Protect Your Dog’s Vision

If you’ve noticed a cloudy film or dark pigment creeping across your dog’s eye, you’re right to pay attention. One possible cause is pannus—also known as chronic superficial keratitis (CSK)—a condition that can affect your dog’s vision over time if it’s not treated.
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Protecting Pet Eyes in Florida: From Saltwater to Sand

Florida pets love the beach—but salt spray, wind-blown sand, strong sun, and seasonal allergens can irritate or injure their eyes. What you need is a quick, practical guide to keeping your dog’s eyes safe so you can enjoy the sun without worry.
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“My Rabbit’s Eyes Look Fine,” So Why Bring Them In?

If you are lucky enough to own a rabbit, you already know this: they’re incredibly good at acting like everything is fine—even when it’s not, and that’s especially true when it comes to their eyes.
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Boston Terrier Parent? Let’s Talk About Those Big, Beautiful Eyes

If you have a Boston Terrier, you already know they’re basically professional charmers. Those wide eyes, expressive faces, and their endless personality? It’s my favorite thing as a veterinary ophthalmologist to see when you walk through my front doors.  But here’s something many pet parents don’t realize: Boston Terriers are more likely to develop hereditary cataracts than many other dog breeds, and knowing this early on can make a huge difference.
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