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16-03-2012, 05:42 PM
Great statement from the vet---I wonder if that is the feline or the equine expert LOL!

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16-03-2012, 06:13 PM
Originally Posted by rune View Post
Great statement from the vet---I wonder if that is the feline or the equine expert LOL!

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I've got to admit, it was the first thought that struck me too

Just shows how much mis-information that is flying around at the moment
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16-03-2012, 06:16 PM
Statement from the Basset Hound clubs..

http://www.bassethoundclub.co.uk/doc...FTS%202012.pdf
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16-03-2012, 06:28 PM
Originally Posted by K'Ehleyr View Post
Statement from the Basset Hound clubs..

http://www.bassethoundclub.co.uk/doc...FTS%202012.pdf
Is it me, or do these two points:

A normal eye shape for a Basset Hound.

The colour of the conjunctivae was pink, perhaps a little raised in pink – not red or
inflamed. He put the slightly raised colour down to the high level of exercise
immediately prior to the Health Check – the high speed and considerable amount of
movement, asked for by the Judge, around the ring when the Dog and Bitch
challenged for Best of Breed.
back up what the KC vet has been reported to have found on examination, ie ectropian and conjunctivitis?
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16-03-2012, 06:39 PM
I just hope my girlie is happy and healthy, which she does seem to be.
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16-03-2012, 09:58 PM
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Is it me, or do these two points:



back up what the KC vet has been reported to have found on examination, ie ectropian and conjunctivitis?
Not at all. You are talking of ingrowing/outgrowing eyelids which cause pain and irritation. The haw in a dogs eye is in all dogs, moderately more so in Bassets for example. The Vet doesnt appear to be able to note the difference or hasnt seen the condition IMO.
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