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Lacey10
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12-11-2013, 04:42 PM
Originally Posted by rita1 View Post
Thanks for replying Mattie. Still think vets were negligent though, as it's a very simple test to carry out and, as it seems it's a common condition, it should have occurred to them that dry eye might be the problem (even though Katie's a collie x, not a short nosed breed)
Agree with you,he should have done the test.Mine has to have drops in Five times a day( she has one eye).Save all the hassle and stress I bought a little spray bottle and I spray them in so easy Vet said no problem,his actual words were.."I don't care how you get them in just make sure you get them in" Been 7 months now and so far so good
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13-11-2013, 11:01 AM
Poor you! Trouble is, this is a tiny little tube & have to put in amount size of grain of rice (which is just as well, as it's £43 a tube) so couldn't transfer it to a spray bottle
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