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Cataracts Article 
Most cataracts are an age-related degenerative change in the crystalline lens of the eye. New technology has improved outcomes of surgical treatment.
Jun 10, 2009 - Stephen Allen Christensen
Can Cataracts in Diabetic Dogs be Prevented? Article 
Most diabetic dogs will quickly develop cataracts and lose their sight. Can the use of herbs and natural remedies for dogs prevent blindness in dogs?
Jun 2, 2009 - Darlene Norris
Cataract Surgery for Dogs Article 
Cataract surgery is routinely performed on humans. It's now successfully performed on dogs, too.
Feb 4, 2010 - Jacque Newman
Canine Diabetes Causes Blindness in Dogs Article 
Cataracts in dogs are a very common complication for a diabetic canine. Most dogs with diabetes will develop cataracts and lose their sight. Why does this happen?
Jun 1, 2009 - Darlene Norris
A Guide to Herbs for Dogs and Canine Diabetes Article 
Scientific research shows that natural remedies for dogs are safe and effective for a diabetic canine. Herbs for dogs may be an additional option for a diabetic pet.
Jun 3, 2009 - Darlene Norris
Canine Diabetes and Natural Remedies for Dogs Article 
Can diet, exercise, and herbs for dogs can help to lower blood sugar levels in a diabetic pet? Natural remedies for dogs can help to control canine diabetes.
Jun 2, 2009 - Darlene Norris
How a Cataract Affects the Eye Lens Article 
Eye cataracts are common causes of loss of vision in the elderly. Learn how a cataract affects the eye lens.
Jul 31, 2011 - Lakshmi Ananth
What is a Cataract? Article 
The causes, symptoms and treatment of cataracts, including details of the cataract operation itself.
Jan 11, 2008 - Iona K Lister
Cherry Eye in Canines Article 
When the tear gland of the third eyelid slips out of place and becomes inflamed, the medical term is nictitans gland prolapse, but may not be as serious as it appears.
Oct 6, 2009 - Joy Butler
A Guide to Complications of Canine Diabetes Article 
Canine diabetes is a complex condition that can cause many complications. Some can be life-threatening, so owners of diabetic dogs must be alert for signs of problems.
May 31, 2009 - Darlene Norris
Distichiasis, An Eye Disease in Dogs Article 
Distichiasis is an eye disease in the dog wherein extra eyelashes or hairs cause irritation to the canine eye. Treatment involves removing the offending eyelashes/hairs.
Jul 18, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Canine Distemper in Dogs and Puppies Article 
Canine distemper is a viral disease that most often affects puppies, but adult dogs are at risk also. Canine distemper can be fatal but vaccines can prevent the disease.
May 22, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Dog Cataracts: Blindness Prevented by Early Diagnosis, Treatment Article 
Cataracts can cause blindness in dogs but regular eye exams, prompt surgery or medicinal treatment can be successful in treating eye disease.
Aug 5, 2010 - Joy Butler
Detecting Early Cataracts Article 
How to detect early cataracts symptoms and tips on how to prevent cataracts in young people.
Aug 18, 2010 - Roxanne Clements
Vision Problems Due to Aging: Diabetic Retinopathy and Cataracts Article 
Vision problems in the elderly may be caused by other health conditions such as diabetes or a natural effect of aging. Diabetic retinopathy is preventable.
Corneal Ulcers: A Common Eye Injury in Dogs and Cats Article 
Corneal ulcers are wounds which occur on the front part of the eye known as the cornea. They are a common eye injury in both dogs and cats.
Oct 31, 2011 - Lorie Huston
Common Eye Diseases Article 
Not all diseases and disorders of the eye have symptoms but many of the leading causes of eye diseases and blindness are preventable with regular check-ups.
Jun 25, 2009 - Noreen Kassem
Causes of Eye Discharge in Cats and Dogs Article 
There are a number of reasons why cats and dogs develop runny eyes, ranging from allergies to infections to injuries.
Dec 12, 2010 - Jennifer Copley
Canine Diabetes Mellitus Article 
Diabetes in dogs causes increased thirst, increased urine volume and weight loss.Canine diabetes mellitus almost always requires insulin therapy for successful treatment.
Aug 15, 2009 - Lorie Huston
What is Canine Vestibular Syndrome Article 
When an owner finds his dog unable to stand, head tilting to one side and disoriented he may assume the dog has had a stroke. But Vestibular Syndrome is more likely.
Apr 24, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith