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Dog's iris partly leaking into sclera?

  • 29-12-2010 3:38am
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    My dog's iris, which is brown, seems, near the inner corner of one of her eye's, to have seeped or spread partly to the white part of her eye. Anyone know if I should get it checked out? She seems fine and it doesn't seem sore, I think she has always had this in her eye before but it was to a lesser extent.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,964 ✭✭✭ToniTuddle


    Think you better go the vet just in case.

    It's better to be safe than sorry! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    This is just discolouration that happens over time in brown eyed dogs. It's more common in dogs with big eyes (Pugs, Cavaliers etc.) and also comes with age. It is referred to as double pigmentation (as opposed to partial pigmentation which is different colours within the iris).

    The Pug in this picture shows it very well (I am not associated with this organisation, I just wanted you to see the obvious colour outside the dark ring of the iris)
    http://www.compassionatepugrescue.com/index.php/more


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