Most dogs do not like to have ointment or drops applied to their eyes. In the event that it becomes necessary, here are a few tips to help make the experience easier for both of you!
1. Make the experience positive, be calm and take your time, and reward your dog for good behavior!
2. Before you begin, ensure that you understand the instructions for the medication.
3. Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying the eye medication.
4. If your dog is experiencing eye discomfort, have someone assist you or muzzle your dog for your safety.
5. Kneel behind your dog and hold the ointment or drops with the thumb and index finger of one hand.
6. With your other hand, use the thumb to pull up the upper eyelid and the index finger to pull down the lower one. Rest your other fingers under the jaw to stabilize the head.
7. Hold the bottle or tube just above the eye at an angle so that it is not pointed directly at the eyeball.
8. Squeeze the required amount of drops onto the eye. If using an ointment, apply a line of the required amount onto the inside edge of the lower lid or as close to it as you can. Ensure the tube or bottle does not touch the surface of the eye.
9. Using your thumb and index that are holding the eyelids open, gently close the eyelids (if the dog will tolerate it) then allow your dog to blink to spread the ointment or liquid over the surface of the eye.
10. Repeat in the other eye if directed to do so by your veterinarian.
11. Give lots of praise and a treat!
If you have any concerns or questions regarding the eye medication(s) prescribed for your dog, please contact your veterinarian at Centrepointe Animal Hospital.