1 Mickatie - Interestingly enough I have seen a husky that failed eye testing and has severe staining.
Were you present at examination to have 'seen' this or have you just 'heard' this?
2 Mickatie - Nope, not saying that staining and failed eyes in all cases go together, but in this paticular case the vet felt the staining was due to a failed eye test.
Based on what condition of the eye?
The parts of the eye examined are the adnexa, cornea, iris, lens, vitreous and fundus.
Congenital eye diseases examined in Aust and NZ are CEA (Collie Eye Anomaly), MRD (Multifocal Retinal Dysplasia), TRD (Total Retinal Dysplasia), CHC (Congenital Hereditary Cataract), GHPV (Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous), PPM (Persistent Pupillary Membrane) and G (Goniodysgenesis).
Non Congenital eye diseases checked on examination are GPRA (Generalised Progressive Retinal Atrophy), RPED (Retinal Pigment Epithelial Dystrophy), HC (Hereditary Cataract), PPL (Primary Lens Luxation).
None of the above are related to the tear duct.
So what new eye issue is 'out there' that has a relationship between the eye ball and tear duct of which would result in a failed eye exam?
3 Mickatie - This dog is not mine. I have notified the owner of the thread, they might come in here and 'enlighten' you.
I look forward to being 'enlightened' as this will be new for us all.
Rae