That don't sound good. What has the Vet said about this? Have you done any research on the side effects of the Vacc? Do you associate the Vacc with the eye problem? You did not pose a question so I don't know what you want to know about this. I do would have to do some research to learn more about this but you are fully capable of doing the very same research & this is not a research site.
Talk to your Vet, the one that vaccinated the dog if the eye problem is a result of the Vacc.
I did google the side effects of the Vacc & did not find blindness as a side effect of the Bordetella Vacc.
So why are you on here instead of with your vet!! I'm always very worried re eyes especially and there is nobody on here who can advise you. IF this is a reaction to the vaccination, then your vet needs to know for future reference, in any case. It would be quite the coincidence if this is not somehow connected to his vaccination UNLESS you know he was playing around, and the eyeball was scratched?
Almost certainly unrelated to the vaccine, and it's not a cataract, which would be cloudiness inside the eye's lens and so would only visible in the pupil, not the full eye . He likely scratched his cornea and it's infected and/or ulcerated. Get him back to the vet today, the sooner it's treated, the better the chance of a good outcome.
Add: Also this is NOT Nuclear Sclerosis, which would also not be the full eye, just the lens, visible through the pupil. It is an age-related degenerative process of the lens and so only affects middle aged and senior dogs, not puppies.
UPDATE- After further research I found that Nuclear sclerosis usually gives your dog's eyes a cloudy, bluish discoloration, unlike cataracts, which are white and opaque. More important, nuclear sclerosis does not diminish your dog's vision the way cataracts do.
Ignore the troll "*****". It has no idea what it's talking about.
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Call your vet and tell them and see if you need to bring in your pup!
id return to the treating vet demanding an explanation forthwith. Then directly to another vet for His or Her conformation
That don't sound good. What has the Vet said about this? Have you done any research on the side effects of the Vacc? Do you associate the Vacc with the eye problem? You did not pose a question so I don't know what you want to know about this. I do would have to do some research to learn more about this but you are fully capable of doing the very same research & this is not a research site.
Talk to your Vet, the one that vaccinated the dog if the eye problem is a result of the Vacc.
I did google the side effects of the Vacc & did not find blindness as a side effect of the Bordetella Vacc.
Take it to the vet. ASAP.
So why are you on here instead of with your vet!! I'm always very worried re eyes especially and there is nobody on here who can advise you. IF this is a reaction to the vaccination, then your vet needs to know for future reference, in any case. It would be quite the coincidence if this is not somehow connected to his vaccination UNLESS you know he was playing around, and the eyeball was scratched?
Please take him to a vet...
Almost certainly unrelated to the vaccine, and it's not a cataract, which would be cloudiness inside the eye's lens and so would only visible in the pupil, not the full eye . He likely scratched his cornea and it's infected and/or ulcerated. Get him back to the vet today, the sooner it's treated, the better the chance of a good outcome.
Add: Also this is NOT Nuclear Sclerosis, which would also not be the full eye, just the lens, visible through the pupil. It is an age-related degenerative process of the lens and so only affects middle aged and senior dogs, not puppies.
UPDATE- After further research I found that Nuclear sclerosis usually gives your dog's eyes a cloudy, bluish discoloration, unlike cataracts, which are white and opaque. More important, nuclear sclerosis does not diminish your dog's vision the way cataracts do.
Ignore the troll "*****". It has no idea what it's talking about.
Go to a vet .....
Take him to a vet he seems to have a problem with one eye.