Pat, yeah, it was many but the specialist from GA (who does CERF btw, or did, could be retired at this point) said all were iris to iris and none should cause her issues. But you can still see them. I am comforted to know that a lot of strands don't pass as I honestly don't remember seeing that limitation, only on placement. Been a long time since I looked at CERF. But the issue was and then, the person LIED. She sent me a puppy for my child, who already had more on her than any child should with my health issues, that she obviously had no clue about– a puppy she had no clue about it's eye health. And then wanted her back if I wasn't going to breed her as she would. Yeah, over my dead body.
Red Eyed Tri
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I don't know much about Jim Teare. Only that the pups were taken there for their initial shots.
I like the vet I have now up in union city…not to mention he adores B's!
How could someone not like basenji's???He is "afraid" of them…. gggg and none of mine liked him either... my OJ would start to growl the minute I made the corner by his office. Jim used to be a partner with the org. Vet in the practice (Old Doc) who was great... then Doc retired and sold the practice to Jim... After he almost killed Kristii doing a tooth extraction with anaesthesia (her kidneys shut down to 25%) and then told me I was nuts that the anaesthesia was the problem (and I had consulted with another Vet that breeds Basenjis) I knew that was enough for me... Lucky for him that she recovered without any lasting after effects...
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I think its important to share info on good vets and on BAD ones.
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I made an appt for this monday with Dr. Cook. Rather than waiting a week to see her I had her squeeze me in.
Dr Cook was the one that did her puppy exam, so "she" Kiya should be on file with them. Just tell them it is the Leighton/Troyna litter.
But I am surprised that you didn't get a copy of the eye exam with your paperwork?
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I don't have all of Kiya's paperwork. Since Ken's health changed everything has been put on hold.
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I don't have all of Kiya's paperwork. Since Ken's health changed everything has been put on hold.
Well good news is that she had her eye exam and that when you take her in, it is the same Vet…. Dr. Cook is a great eye vet
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How was Kiya's check up with Dr. Cook?
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So we took Kiya to see Dr. Cook the other day to take a look at her red eyes. Dr. Cook ran some tests on her and checked to make sure she was producing enough tears. All the tests came back fine except for a little sediment which had developed on her cornea. That was due to eye drops which my first vet (Adobe) prescribed. Basically the eye drops were damaging her eyes! :mad: Dr. Cook said that we needed to immediately stop using those drops and her eyes should return back to normal.
The doc mentioned that one of the reasons Kiya had red eyes was due to the fact that since she is a tri, they had a tendency to not have pigment in the surrounding eye which also causes redness.
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So we took Kiya to see Dr. Cook the other day to take a look at her red eyes. Dr. Cook ran some tests on her and checked to make sure she was producing enough tears. All the tests came back fine except for a little sediment which had developed on her cornea. That was due to eye drops which my first vet (Adobe) prescribed. Basically the eye drops were damaging her eyes! :mad: Dr. Cook said that we needed to immediately stop using those drops and her eyes should return back to normal.
The doc mentioned that one of the reasons Kiya had red eyes was due to the fact that since she is a tri, they had a tendency to not have pigment in the surrounding eye which also causes redness.
So as it turns out….Kiya will be fine.Good news and interesting… I had never heard that before about a Tri... and none of mine had/have red eyes... learn something new every day....
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Yeah I found that to be crazy too! LOL
Apparently in the corners it is common for Tri's to be a little redish.
Its when you open the eye and if you see red in the top or lower portion is when you should be concerned.
I am still a little upset over what Adobe did. Dr. Cook said that those eye drops were damaging her eyes! I feel awful. All this time I was thinking I was helping her when in turn, I was slowly harming her. Gggrrrrrrr. -
Yeah I found that to be crazy too! LOL
Apparently in the corners it is common for Tri's to be a little redish.
Its when you open the eye and if you see red in the top or lower portion is when you should be concerned.
I am still a little upset over what Adobe did. Dr. Cook said that those eye drops were damaging her eyes! I feel awful. All this time I was thinking I was helping her when in turn, I was slowly harming her. Gggrrrrrrr.What kind of drops were they? And I hope you gave them (Adobe) a "piece" of your mind about giving them to her…
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Glad you know what NOT to do..
Hugs to all.