Posts Tagged: Dr. Rogen January 12, 2022 by Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota Corneal Ulcers in Dogs and Cats Eye injuries can progress quickly. Urgent evaluation is recommended if your pet develops squinting, redness, and yellow-green discharge. In some cases, these symptoms indicate the presence of a corneal ulcer. While simple ulcers are often managed by your family veterinarian, more complicated cases may require referral to a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist. Here’s a breakdown of […] Read More 5 Steps of Your Pet’s Cataract Surgery | Veterinary Ophthalmology Like humans, our pets can also experience cataract formation! Cataract formation is a common and correctable cause for changes in a pet’s vision. Before we dive in though, let’s first back up and explain this eye disease. Normally, the lens of the eye focuses light onto the retina to create a clear image of the […] Read More