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Mild eye discharge or 'eye boogers' in cats can be normal, but excessive or discolored discharge may indicate a medical issue such as uveitis or other ocular conditions.
Iris melanosis in cats is potentially serious as it can progress to malignant melanoma, a life-threatening cancer, if left unmonitored or untreated.
Iris bombe is caused by complete posterior synechiae, where the iris adheres 360 degrees to the lens capsule, blocking aqueous humor flow and increasing intraocular pressure.
Treatment involves managing inflammation, reducing intraocular pressure, restoring aqueous flow, and addressing underlying causes through medications or surgery.
Iris bombe in cats is a condition where the iris forms a complete adhesion to the lens capsule, causing it to bulge forward and block fluid drainage, which raises eye pressure and can lead to blindness if untreated.
Signs of a dog's back end going may include hind leg weakness, stumbling, dragging paws, difficulty standing up, or loss of coordination in the rear limbs.
Trauma is the leading cause of death in Pomeranians, particularly due to their small size and fragility.
Signs of a dog's back end failing include weakness in the hind legs, difficulty standing up, limping, changes in gait, incontinence, and reduced mobility.
Trauma is the #1 cause of death in Pomeranian puppies and a major factor in adults, often resulting from accidents due to their small size.
Signs a dog’s back end is failing may include weakness in the hind legs, difficulty standing or climbing stairs, unsteady gait, dragging paws, and incontinence.

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