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    Sep 14, 2007, 08:41 PM
    Save poodle eyes.
    My vet found small spots on both eyes of my 3-year female poodle. He said those are caused by an infection in the mother, the moment they are born, he expected them to remain unchanged all during its life. Now the spots seem to be growing. What can be done?
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    Sep 15, 2007, 07:42 AM
    I am sorry, I don't know of anyone here who can give you a well informed and absolutely correct answer without the benefit of examining your dog and knowing exactly what condition she is afflicted with. Since your vet is the one who examined her and stated that the spots would remain unchanged in size, that is a question best directed to your vet. I truly hope it doesn't interfere with her vision. It is very sad to read about these things. The breeder did not do the right thing by the mother or the puppies.

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