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Protect Your Dog's Eyes With A Dog Insurance Policy

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Protect Your Dog's Eyes With A Dog Insurance Policy
When you're purchasing a dog insurance policy, it's important that you make sure your dog's eye health is also covered by the policy. Just like humans, dogs can suffer with eye conditions that affect their eyesight. This can lead to accidental injuries due to limited sight and can cause your dog pain. You dog can also go completely blind. This article looks at some eye conditions you should make sure your dog insurance policy covers.
Glaucoma
A common eye condition, the first signs of glaucoma are cloudy corneas, red eyes, poor vision, and dilated pupils that don't seem to respond to light as they should. Glaucoma usually presents itself very subtly, but can quickly lead to increased eyeball pressure that eventually causes pain, vomiting, and blindness. In severe cases, a veterinarian must remove the dog's eye. If you have a dog insurance policy in place, you'll have the financial backing to ensure the best glaucoma treatment for your dog that will possibly even save your dog's eyesight.
Cataracts
One of the most common eye problems in both humans and dogs is cataracts. Once you have seen what cataracts look like, you will be able to see for yourself without any medical training that your dog is suffering from cataracts. Distinguished by an opacity or clouding of the eye's lens, a dog with cataracts looks like he has a reflective, cloudy contact lens over his eye that blocks his vision. If cataracts become thick, your dog will likely go blind, but cataract surgery is often successful in removing the cataract and restoring eyesight. Luckily, this costly surgery is often covered by dog insurance plans.
Entropion
Dog insurance plans will also cover your dog's treatment for entropion. A condition common to Cocker Spaniels, Rottweilers, Shar Peis, and Labrador Retrivers, entropion develops when the eyelid begins to fold inward toward the eyeball causing the dog's eyelashes to brush up against the cornea of the eye. This rubbing and irritation makes a dog's eyes drippy and causes constant squinting.
Dry Eyes
Dry eyes isn't just a human problem as dogs can suffer greatly with this easy to treat health problem. The key to treating dry eyes successfully is treating it early and dog insurance makes it inexpensive to do so. Shih Tzus, Lhasa Apsos, and Pugs are particularly susceptible to dry eyes, but it can affect any dog. Conditions to look out for include tearing up, cloudiness, constantly dilated eyes, swollen eyelids, blood around or in the eyes, squinting, your dog pawing at his eye, or even sudden blindness.
It's a loving gesture to make sure you are always able to afford to protect your dog's health and eyesight with a simple dog insurance policy.
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