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Cherry Eyes in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment

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Cherry Eyes in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment
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Cherry eye in dogs, medically is known as prolapse of the nictitating membrane.

Usually occurs when the gland of the third eyelid protrudes from its normal position. This condition predominantly affects dogs, particularly those under one year of age.

The third eyelid is a crucial component of a dog’s ocular system. Plays a significant role in protecting the eye and maintaining its moisture.

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