My corgi developed cloudy, blue eye(s)...please help? (Warning: LONG)

I posted a blog about the cloudy eye scare 3 days ago.  Please read it first before proceeding.

I checked the website of my local animal eye care specialist and found some information
on eye conditions.  The corneal endothelial dystrophy sounds like what Brian has.  His left eye is cloudy and blue while the whites of his eyes are red, with discharge coming out of his eye.

I did a search on the forums here on mycorgi and found this:
Supplements—need to be careful with these. There are danger in over nutrition—some vets have seen cases of corneal dystrophy (a degenerative eye condition) caused by supplements.
http://www.mycorgi.com/forum/topics/choosing-a-dogpuppy-food

I started feeding Ein and Brian a new type of food, called Vital by Freshpet, which is a few days before Brian started having eye issues (I got samples of each flavor/recipe).  His old food is Canidae All Life Stages.    Could it be the high level of moisture that's causing the possible corneal dystrophy?  Is Vital food too rich for Brian?  I'm doubting the ingredients in Vital are not an issue as most of the ingredients are contained to Canidae. 

The thing that's starting to worry me even more than I already am is that Brian's right eye is starting to look blue (on day 4).  Brian's left eye is still completely cloudy and blue, and he's keeping it closed as much as he can.  :(  I read online that dogs keep their eyes closed when their eyes are in pain...

Please look at the pictures attached:
Picture #1 was day 1.
Picture #2 is day 3.- what weirds me out is that it seems to look like it's getting better.
Picture #3 is day 4 - taken tonight.

We got Brian an e-collar today to help prevent him from pawing at his eyes, since he just started doing so. 

I did another search on corneal dystrophy and the website says to watch out for ulcers, but the vet did not find any ulcers, scratches, on his eye.  And the pressure was normal too.  So, it makes me think that Brian does not have corneal dystrophy. http://www.petplace.com/dogs/corneal-dystrophy-in-dogs/page1.aspx

and this site says Pembroke Welsh Corgis are affected by the disorder (which then again convinces me that it may very well be corneal dystrophy):
http://www.furrycritter.com/health/dogs/Corneal_dystrophy.htm

I am thinking about taking Brian to the vet eye specialist instead of going back to the vet since I'm afraid the vet may have missed something despite the two tests she performed.  But I figure I'd post here first for any insight you guys may have.  It breaks my heart watching Brian keep his eyes closed with an E-collar on, not wanting to move. 

Thank you! 

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Oh my gosh, I've been reading this passively and am kind of shocked at how it's progressed since a few days ago-- but not nearly as much as you are, I'm sure. Like many of the people here, this thread made me cry. Poor Brian! Watching your videos of Ein and Brian frapping always put a smile on my face. I can't wait for him to be better-- with one eye or two-- so he can frap and frolic again. I hope desperately this is over soon. Keep us updated.

Keeping you and Brian in my prayers,
Rachael.
I am so sorry to hear this! But he will still be your dear sweet Brian no matter what! Your in our prayers!
AJ, do you have any updates on Brian?
Sorry, I didn't mean to neglect this discussion; since there has not been many big changes in Brian's eye condition, I've been giving short updates on my blogger blog.
Ok, Brian's eye condition changed today, this calls for a discussion update!

Brian's eye color seems to be turning brown again! Take a look!


I'm taking him to the vet tomorrow at 2:30pm for a check up. I really hope that the eye color change means that he'll be able to regain eye sight.

I'll update this discussion with any new info I obtain.
YAY!!!
Oh, here's hoping that it is good news! Please let us know what you find!
Whoo hooo, hope this means more good news to come!!! :)
Oh my, that is AMAZING!
And the vast crowd of Corgis roared "Bri-An!" "Bri-An!" "Bri-An!" "Bri-An!"
A-rooooooooooo!
This thread broke my heart because Brian looks so much like my Vivi! I couldn't look at the pictures without getting emotional. It looks like Brian's eye is getting better from the last picture. I'll be praying for a full recovery, and maybe his vision will even come back, though I'm sure he'll be just fine even if it doesn't.

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