Corneal Lacerations
Your dog’s cornea, the transparent outer layer of their eye, is very delicate, and can become scratched easily. Being poked by sharp objects, like a stick, or getting scratched by a cat’s claws can cause cornea lacerations. Cornea injuries can also occur by fireworks, and other foreign objects that penetrate their eyes. …show more content…
In more severe cases, your dog’s eye may need to be removed completely.
Proptosis
Proptosis is a common eye injury that often affects flat-faced dogs, like pugs and shih tzus. Because they have shallow eye sockets, they are at a higher risk of proptosis, which is when the eyeball is forced out of the eye socket. Proptosis can happen for several reasons, including if your dog has sustained blunt force trauma to their face or head, like being hit by a car, or if an object like a baseball has struck them. Dog fights can also cause proptosis.
Proptosis is a pet emergency, and you should take your dog to their veterinarian right away to seek treatment. They will likely give your dog an anesthetic and put their eye back into the socket. Because this is such a serious injury, there is a chance that they will lose sight in the affected eyeball. In some instances, they may lose their eye completely.
To learn more about eye injuries in dogs, call the pet emergency doctors at Crescent Springs Animal Hospital today. You can reach their clinic at (859) 331-6608, or you can visit their website for more