/r/VetsWithPets
For sharing how vets act with our pets!
For sharing how vets act with our pets!
1. Posts should be about veterinarians with pets
Images, videos, gifs, or even stories are allowed. But they should be something cute about veterinarians with pets. Don't just share cute animals. r/aww, /r/rarepuppers, r/PuppySmiles and others exist for that :)
2. All posts and comments should be peaceful
Keep the community peaceful and civil and nothing not safe for work (NSFW). Don't argue, insult, or bait people into arguments.
3. Avoid reposts
Don't repost things you find here or try reposting the same thing over and over. It's okay if the same thing comes up more than once, though, because not everyone may have seen it.
/r/VetsWithPets
My dog had a scratch on her eye that she was pawing and squinting. She has since stopped that it's about 2 weeks since. She has a little bit of milky looking discharge that is also clearing up. This morning I noticed this blotch in her eye. She has always had a cloud there but now it's reddish. Is this healing or does it require a vet visit.? She seems totally fine otherwise. She is a 7-year-old black German Shepherd, long hair about 100 lb. Our vet charges astronomical amounts so we want to know if this will heal on its own or it's required for her to be seen. Again, she's acting completely normal currently barking at the window and playing with her toys.