I posted a couple of days ago about my 5 month old baby having cherry eye. I wanted to pass this link along to any other bulldog parents with same problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjyBLzCN1qY
I was able to massage her cherry back in with very little difficulty. She's going to the vet tomorrow though to be safe.
That video wasn't me
but I sure would love to give the guy that made it a hug =) LOL
That video wasn't me
but I sure would love to give the guy that made it a hug =) LOL
Unfortunately it is rarely a permanent fix and is likely
to pop out again.
![[linked image]](http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e395/laburgess/Bullybanner2.jpg)
Unfortunately it is rarely a permanent fix and is likely
to pop out again.
![[linked image]](http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e395/laburgess/Bullybanner2.jpg)
My Jackson's eye did the same
thing. He must have gotten irritated and it popped out because the muscle was weak. It stayed in, miraculously!. I had others who didn't.
My Jackson's eye did the same
thing. He must have gotten irritated and it popped out because the muscle was weak. It stayed in, miraculously!. I had others who didn't.
Very interesting...n/m
Very interesting...n/m
That was excellent!
Unfortunately not all prolapses will be quite that easy but you did a fantastic job. Before you consider any surgery, which the vet may still recommend, remember that these things often do pop out on the other side as well within a couple months so some choose to wait a bit before considering any action in that regard...but your fingers are sure and calm and successful!
That was excellent!
Unfortunately not all prolapses will be quite that easy but you did a fantastic job. Before you consider any surgery, which the vet may still recommend, remember that these things often do pop out on the other side as well within a couple months so some choose to wait a bit before considering any action in that regard...but your fingers are sure and calm and successful!