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Dogs Cataracts: The Most Common Eye Disease In Dogs These days, there are many different types of diseases occurring to people and pets and one of the most common is eyes disease. There are varied types of eye diseases from which lots of people, as well as dogs, are suffering. In recent times, Dog’s Cataracts are extremely common. It occurs when the lens in the eye becomes cloudy and this leads to reduction in vision. There are many reasons that dog cataracts occur. Many dogs can develop this condition because it is in their genes and this type is called hereditary cataracts and so you can find that some puppies are already born with this eye condition. Trauma, normal aging, infection, diabetes mellitus, drug related are the most common causes of Cataracts For Dogs . In most cases, cataracts will begin to form in one eye before the other, but sometimes they will develop in both eyes at once. If this condition is caused due to an infection then often only one eye is affected. Dog’s cataracts have mainly three stages of progression. If you detect this condition in its early stages then the treatment becomes much easier and even more effective. Initial Stage of Dog Cataracts – Incipient Phase: This is one of the most common stages where the cataract first begins to develop. At this stage, the signs are extremely difficult to detect. One can only notice this stage of dog’s cataracts when you look very closely at your dog’s eyes. In the pupil you will be able to make out a sort of Y-shape that is made up from tissue fiber. Regular checkups of your dog’s eyes are extremely important in order to detect this condition in the very early stages as this then makes treatment much faster and more effective. When it comes to talk about the second stage of dog cataracts, referred to as the ‘Immature Phase’, this is usually when most people will realise that there is an underlying problem with their dog’s eyesight. The eye of the dog starts taking on cloudy, milky-white and opaque appearance. One can easily notice this in their dog’s eyes as they start to appear cloudy. At this stage, you need to take your dog to the vets in order to have its eyes examined by a specialist. Most vets will advise that the only option is cataracts surgery but as this is so expensive it’s unfortunately an option that most people cannot afford to have carried out.

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Dogs Cataracts: The Most Common Eye Disease In Dogs

These days, there are many different types of diseases occurring to people and pets and one of the most common is eyes disease. There are varied types of eye diseases from which lots of people, as well as dogs, are suffering. In recent times, Dog’s Cataracts are extremely common. It occurs when the lens in the eye becomes cloudy and this leads to reduction in vision. There are many reasons that dog cataracts occur. Many dogs can develop this condition because it is in their genes and this type is called hereditary cataracts and so you can find that some puppies are already born with this eye condition.

Trauma, normal aging, infection, diabetes mellitus, drug related are the most common causes of Cataracts For Dogs. In most cases, cataracts will begin to form in one eye before the other, but sometimes they will develop in both eyes at once. If this condition is caused due to an infection then often only one eye is affected. Dog’s cataracts have mainly three stages of progression. If you detect this condition in its early stages then the treatment becomes much easier and even more effective.

Initial Stage of Dog Cataracts – Incipient Phase: This is one of the most common stages where the cataract first begins to develop. At this stage, the signs are extremely difficult to detect. One can only notice this stage of dog’s cataracts when you look very closely at your dog’s eyes. In the pupil you will be able to make out a sort of Y-shape that is made up from tissue fiber. Regular checkups of your dog’s eyes are extremely important in order to detect this condition in the very early stages as this then makes treatment much faster and more effective.

When it comes to talk about the second stage of dog cataracts, referred to as the ‘Immature Phase’, this is usually when most people will realise that there is an underlying problem with their dog’s eyesight. The eye of the dog starts taking on cloudy, milky-white and opaque appearance. One can easily notice this in their dog’s eyes as they start to appear cloudy. At this stage, you need to take your dog to the vets in order to have its eyes examined by a specialist. Most vets will advise that the only option is cataracts surgery but as this is so expensive it’s unfortunately an option that most people cannot afford to have carried out.

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Thankfully, there is now a viable alternative to cataracts surgery for dogs - http://ethos.ag is one of the largest online websites and resource for information about different eye diseases and disorders and it is where you can also find out about excellent alternative treatments for your dog. So, explore this website and you will find vast amounts of information about cataracts, as well as about many other eye conditions. They manufacture a cost-effective and all-natural alternative to cataracts surgery called Ethos Bright Eyes Drops for pets. This comprises of a simple six week course of eye drops that you can administer to your pet at home. They deliver anywhere in the world and deliveries take 10 to 14 days to arrive on average.

It is also possible to develop a condition called cataracts after surgery whereby the eye tissue that encloses the man-made artificial intraocular lens (IOL), implanted during cataracts surgery, becomes cloudy and can blur your vision. This is referred to as an ‘after-cataract’ and it can develop many months, or even years, after having cataracts surgery carried out. This can be treated by using a special laser to make a tiny hole in the eye tissue, behind the lens of the eye, to let the light pass through and thus restore normal vision once again. This operation is referred to as a YAG laser capsulotomy.

Ageless eyes; Ethos Bright Eyes Drops for pets are also an excellent prophylactic and, by simply applying just one or two drops a day into each eye as a maintenance dose, they will help stop your pet from ever developing any eye diseases or disorders in the future and will keep their eyes looking healthy, bright and sparking… so order some today.