OLHO DE CEREJA / BOLINHA NO OLHO DO CACHORRO: O que é e como tratar?

Do you know all the risks and causes of cherry eye in dogs, also commonly known as a lump in the eye? This is a relatively common condition in dogs. Technically called protrusion of the lacrimal gland of the third eyelid in dogs, cherry eye is characterized by a small red lump in our dog's eye. Veterinary ophthalmology is an important area of ​​expertise for veterinarians. This specialty, in this specific case, is extremely valuable for the appropriate and definitive treatment of cherry eye, or lump in the eye, in dogs. This lump of "blood" in the eye that suddenly appears in our dogs can be successfully treated as long as we act quickly, as acute cases of lump in the eye usually have a better recovery. Learn about the causes, clinical presentation, and treatment options for cherry eye in dogs and have a dog with a swollen eye for a very short time with you. Watch other videos about the lump in your dog's eye: ✅ Cherry Eye: Types of surgeries?    • BOLINHA DO OLHO DO CACHORRO [Olho de Cerej...   ✅ Blood lump in your dog's eye: Surgical procedure.    • CIRURGIA no caroço do olho do cachorro [ O...   📚 ANIMAL CLUB E-BOOK - HEALTHY TREASURE RECIPES FOR DOGS AND CATS - https://bit.ly/3iASwQL ⚠️ Be careful, don't click here!!! 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/30cD734 👍 Learn more about the Animal Club --- FOLLOW US!!! ✅ Website: https://www.clubedosbichos.com.br ✅ Instagram: https://instagram.com/clube.dos.bicho... ✅ Facebook:   / club.do.bichos   Business Contact: ✉ [email protected] ====================================================== Welcome to the Clube dos Bichos channel! With two weekly videos, the channel is hosted by veterinarian Guilherme Rezende and aims to share quality information about pets in a simple and direct way with pet owners and lovers! We want to bring you information that inspires the best care for our best friends, whether cats, dogs, or any other pet you want to care for. 🐶🐱🦊🐰🐭🐔🐠🐢 We are confident that the dissemination of knowledge about education, health, nutrition, animal behavior, and training will bring greater well-being, longevity, and quality of life to everyone, humans and animals alike. Learn more about Clube dos Bichos here: www.clubedosbichos.com.br Everyone is always very welcome!!! ======================================================== Guilherme Rezende is a veterinarian with a degree from UFMG. He holds a postgraduate degree in Small Animal Surgery from UCB. Co-founder of the Clube dos Bichos platform. ======================================================== ⚠️ Be careful, don't click here!!! 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/30cD734 👍 FOLLOW US!!! Instagram: https://instagram.com/clube.dos.bicho... Facebook:   / club.do.bichos   Website: https://www.clubedosbichos.com.br 📚 CLUB DOS BICHOS E-BOOK - HEALTHY SNACK RECIPES FOR DOGS AND CATS - https://bit.ly/3iASwQL ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶ CHERRY EYE or DOG'S EYE BALL: What is it and how to treat it? [CHERRY EYE] -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cherry eye in dogs, also commonly known as dog's eye ball: what is it and how to treat it [CHERRY EYE]. In this video, we'll talk about what's technically called a protruding third eyelid lacrimal gland in dogs. 📄 LEARN MORE IN THIS ARTICLE: 📄 Cherry Eye in Dogs! What to Do? https://www.clubedosbichos.com.br/olh... Telegram https://t.me/joinchat/JcB8RVMamjxx3Cc... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Clube-dos-Bi... Instagram https://instagram.com/clube.dos.bicho... Website https://www.clubedosbichos.com.br/ Cherry eye is a very common condition in dogs and cats. Veterinary ophthalmology is an important area of ​​expertise for veterinarians. This specialty, in this specific case, is extremely valuable for the appropriate and definitive treatment of cherry eye in dogs. The main function of the structure is mechanical protection, which occurs when the retractor muscle pulls the eye backward, causing the third eyelid to cover the ocular surface. Does cherry eye in dogs, or does the spot in a dog's eye go back on its own? Dr. Guilherme Rezende is a veterinarian with a degree from UFMG. He holds a postgraduate degree in Small Animal Surgery from UCB and is the co-founder and CEO of the website Clube dos Bichos.