yes because it could be a sign of cataracts
White spots in a dog's eyes can be caused by various factors such as cataracts, corneal ulcers, or inflammation. Symptoms may include cloudiness in the eye, squinting, redness, or discharge. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
its white with lots of spots with different colours.
They're called milia.
dogs see in black n white
If this is what the white spots are under my eye then yes its painful, with pain radiating down my cheek and around my eye :(
There are a number of reasons why a dog would have brown in the white part of their eye. They might have a parasite.
It means thats you have terminal cancer
well the algae is poison to eye spots
yes a procedure called IBrite and laser surgery. both remove brown spots and other discolorations of the eye.
White spots on the sclera, the white outer layer of the eyeball, can be caused by various conditions. Common causes include pinguecula, a benign growth often related to UV exposure, and pterygium, a growth that can extend onto the cornea. Other potential causes include scarring from previous eye injuries or infections. If you notice white spots on your sclera, it’s advisable to consult an eye care professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Seeing white spots in vision at night could be caused by various factors such as eye strain, migraines, retinal detachment, or conditions like diabetic retinopathy. It is important to consult an eye doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Doyne syndrome is a rare inherited, degenerative eye disorder. Its symptoms are: small white spots on the retina, the merging of said spots, a white atrophic area, progressive visual deterioration, and nodular thickening of the Bruch membrane.