I just witnessed her 5th eye injury-she was chasing a rabbit, hit a pile of cement my neighbor dumped over here and won't move and flew over the fence. I heard a yelp, not sure if it was her or the rabbit. She thought the rabbit was in the tree and kept circling the tree and barking over there. These are the kind of neighbors who'd cause trouble if they caught her over there, so I finally got her back here and she was acting a little "off" and sure enough a couple hours later, her eye was all squinty and funny looking.
I did talk to her vet (Again?, he said) and joked again about goggles, but then said seriously it might help. So I found some online but was wondering if anyone has gotten them for their corgi-what size small or med? She's a fat Pembroke. And did they wear them? At this point I'm getting desperate. I have drops and her meds on hand, so I'm going to watch it for a day or so before I take her in-both the vet and I thought, with this not being as bad, I could get thru w/o a vet bill. The gal I talked to at the goggle place did mention that her coworker had used the goggles after her dog had surgery instead of a cone-so thought I'd pass that along.
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I agree with Beth. I would be taking her out on a leash or Flexi lead if she were my dog, but I think I made that point before.
Aw, poor thing! I don't know anything about goggles, but there might be something wrong with her vision if she keeps running into things. Predatory animals like dogs and cats are usually pretty good at avoiding obstacles when chasing something.
Thanks Jane,
I dropped him a line. His corgis look great in the goggles-so maybe Zoey won't look too goofy, colors I want are on back order, so have a week or 2.
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