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Eye Infections In Kittens: Causes And Treatment

Eye Infections In Kittens: Causes And Treatment

Eye infections in kittens often develop at around 8 – 14 days old, when their eyes begin to open. Although there are a few reasons why eye infections can occur, our Renton vets often see this condition in outdoor kittens and barn cats. Read on to learn more!

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Why Are My Dog's Eyes Red?

Why Are My Dog's Eyes Red?

Like your own eyes, your dog's eyes can become reddened if they have an eye infection, irritation from a foreign object, dry eyes, or an injury. Our Renton veterinary specialty team shares the causes and treatments for red eyes in dogs.

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Eye Injuries In Pets: Signs And When To Go To The Vet

Eye Injuries In Pets: Signs And When To Go To The Vet

Eye injuries happen to humans and pets alike, but our animal friends aren't able to tell us when something is wrong. Today, our Renton vet team explains symptoms to look for, and why you should seek veterinary care right away if your cat or dog has signs of an eye injury.

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Why Are My Cat's Eyes Watery?

Why Are My Cat's Eyes Watery?

The moist outer layer of your cat's eye protects the organ by washing away dirt and debris. If your kitty's eyes have started to water excessively, or they are squinting, it could be an early sign that there is a more serious issue. Here our Renton vets explain a few reasons why cats' eyes water.

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Can I Use Human Eye Drops For My Dog?

Can I Use Human Eye Drops For My Dog?

If your dog is showing signs of eye infection, irritation, or allergies, you might be tempted to grab your own eye drops to help soothe their symptoms. Today our Renton vet team shares some information about conditions affecting dogs' eyes and why over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops for humans aren't the best solution.

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Why Are My Pet's Eyes Watery?

Why Are My Pet's Eyes Watery?

Have your cat or dog's eyes seemed extra watery lately? If you're curious about potential causes and how to help, read on for some helpful information from our Renton veterinary specialists about watery eyes in pets.

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What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

What is an AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital?

Northwest Animal Eye Specialists is proud to meet the service and care requirements necessary to be considered a veterinary practice accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

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When and why should my pet have an eye exam?

When and why should my pet have an eye exam?

Your pet’s vision is critical to their overall health and well-being, so it’s important to know if their eyes are in good shape. Our Renton vets talk about when your pet should get an eye exam.

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Treatments For Eye Infections in Cats

Treatments For Eye Infections in Cats

Eye infections in cats can be caused by many things from bacterial or viral infections to injuries or other serious conditions. The cause of your cat's eye infection will determine the treatment recommended. Here our Renton and Kirkland vets share some of the most common treatments for eye infections in cats.

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New Patients Welcome By Referral

Northwest Animal Eye Specialists is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the eye health of animals. Talk to your vet today about getting a referral to Northwest Animal Eye Specialists serving patients from Renton, Kirkland, and the surrounding areas.

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