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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Recovery time for entropion operation
- By julesdba [gb] Date 23.09.05 21:23 UTC
Hi

My dog needs to have his eyelids operated on and I want to organise this soon.  Does anyone know how long his stitches are likely to stay in as he has his brother with him so someone will need to be with them constantly.

Thankyou for your help.

Julie
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 23.09.05 21:49 UTC
10 to 14 days if I remember correctly. How old is your boy?
- By julesdba [gb] Date 23.09.05 21:54 UTC
Dear Pheobe

He is 2 years old

Regards

Julie
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 23.09.05 21:59 UTC
Just thought I'd ask in case he was a youngster and maybe could have got away with just  tacking. But yep - my girl was 2 years old when she needed doing too. The ironic thing is she'd never needed tacking even as a puppy.

Good luck with your boy when he has his operation.
- By julesdba [gb] Date 23.09.05 22:14 UTC
Thanks Pheobe

That's really useful. I hope your girl is doing well.  I hate the thought of him under the knife, even though it is a simple procedure - still he must be in pain and that's not fair!

Best wishes

Julie
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 24.09.05 07:19 UTC
My cocker had entropian as a pup and one eye was ok after the first op, the second eye needed three goes to get a good result.

The recovery time is very very short, but stitches stay in for about 10 days.  He did NOT need someone to be with him all the time as he was not at all troubled by the stitches and didn't have buster collar on. 

He recovered from the anaesthetic overnight and was back to normal in no time at all.  The discomfort of the eyelashes on the eye must be very sore and relieved almost instantly by the operation.

It has been some weeks since your original post on this subject and you really should get this sorted as a priority.  Your dogs sight is at risk as he could develop an ulcer on his eye due to the rubbing.
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 24.09.05 10:48 UTC
can you tell ther eyes have been operated on i mean are the eyes shaved if so how long till the eyes are back to normal i mean so you cant tell an operation even took place
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 24.09.05 15:32 UTC
You can hardly tell from the outset that anything has been done.  The stitches are very very fine and wispy and just look like longer eyelashes.  They only shave the smallest possible area and not down to the skin, so there's nothing to worry about at all.

Its us that worry about these things, your dog won't be concerned at all.
- By julesdba [gb] Date 24.09.05 18:28 UTC
Dear Jacky

I have had a bit of time persuading my husband that it is necessary as we are anxious about having our Ben operated on.  But thankyou for the ticking off - you are right and he now agrees.  I will go to see the vet on Monday.

Best wishes

Julie
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 25.09.05 07:05 UTC
It's easy for me to "tick you off" (oops :-() as I have the benefit of hindsight, having been through it three times! 

I can promise you it is nothing to worry about.  I know that I wouldn't like to have a very sore eye for even a few mins, let alone a long period of time.
- By nic29 [gb] Date 25.09.05 08:40 UTC
Hi

My Shar Pei had both eyes done when he was around 2 yrs old and it was a great success.  It healed very quickly and I think his eyes were as good as new in 10 days.  He is currently recovering from Ear canal resection in both ears which seems a lot nastier (and smellier) than the eye surgery.  Good luck.
- By julesdba [gb] Date 30.09.05 20:49 UTC
Hi

Just thought I'd like to let you know that Ben had been misdiagnosed and has actually got blocked tear ducts - Good job I got him checked over just before his op!

Anyways he doesn't need an op - though she did say to get it checked out if his eyes get really bad or if he has another op.  Otherwise I just have to put drops in his eyes twice daily.  I am very relieved.

Thanks for all your kind advice.

Julie
- By nic29 [gb] Date 01.10.05 08:30 UTC
Great news hope he is good for you when your putting in the drops!
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 01.10.05 08:31 UTC
Wow, that must be incredibly painful.  I wouldn't want dry eyes.

Just keep a close eye on him!!
- By julesdba [gb] Date 01.10.05 21:04 UTC
Don't worry I am putting them in morning and night.

Thankyou

Julie
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Recovery time for entropion operation

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