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Ectropion in dogs

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Sikipoo Tue 25-Mar-25 17:22:44

My cocker spaniel has ectropion..
Has anyone else had this problem with their dog and if so, did the dog have surgery.

Ilovedogs22 Tue 25-Mar-25 17:26:57

sikipoo could you please tell ectropion extortion means please?
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Naughtyneine Tue 25-Mar-25 17:34:13

I think this is where the eyelids and lashes turn inwards and the eye is constantly irritated and can become very sore. I had a springer that had this problem and he was operated on very successfully.

Sikipoo Tue 25-Mar-25 17:37:07

This is where the eyelid rolls outwards and the bottom eyelid droops. Making the eyes sore and red

Elegran Wed 26-Mar-25 16:00:09

In ectropion the eyelid rolls outward ( ex- ) and in entropion it rolls inward ( in- )

I have entropion in one lower eyelid - the same eye as I have been getting regular injections into, so they don't want the eyelashes scratching the eyeball and possibly letting infection in - so I have an appointment for a clinic to look at it and potentially do surgery. Apparently they stitch it down to pull it flat.

Janiepops Wed 26-Mar-25 18:07:18

My little yorkie had entropian and eventually had his eye removed cos of infections, he’s been fine ever since, he’s 16 now!!

Oldbat1 Wed 26-Mar-25 21:31:26

It is a very uncomfortable condition indeed. My friend runs a cat charity and very recently one of the unwanted cats had his eyes operated on. Before the op this cat had serious behaviour issues but since surgery he has turned into a beautifully natured animal. Another friend who runs a small dog charity recently had the same with a Yorkie. Expensive ops for both the charities but a huge difference in these animals well being.

valdavi Wed 26-Mar-25 22:55:21

Entropion is more likely to be acutely painful than ectropion because the eyelashes rub on the cornea when the lids turn in. Ectropion can make them more likely to have infections etc, tears might not drain as well, but moderate ectropion doesn't always cause problems.
My last Cocker had a degree of ectropion, but didn't have surgery for it. He did have surgery for cherry eye (prolapsed lacrimal gland) but the vets didn't correct the entropion as it wasn't causing problems.

Bella2018 Thu 27-Mar-25 14:19:59

A cocker spaniel weadopted aged 2 had this condition, was operated on before we had her and never had any more problems.

JPB123 Thu 27-Mar-25 15:40:25

I have had both eyes surgically corrected for entropy, successfully.Quite common in dogs!😂

Allira Thu 27-Mar-25 15:58:19

Elegran

In ectropion the eyelid rolls outward ( ex- ) and in entropion it rolls inward ( in- )

I have entropion in one lower eyelid - the same eye as I have been getting regular injections into, so they don't want the eyelashes scratching the eyeball and possibly letting infection in - so I have an appointment for a clinic to look at it and potentially do surgery. Apparently they stitch it down to pull it flat.

My MIL had that done very many years ago.

It was very successful, Elegran.
The waiting lists were much shorter all those years ago!

Elegran Thu 27-Mar-25 16:05:42

My preliminary appointment is tomorrow, Allira, so perhaps I shan't have to wait too long for the surgery.

Bromley Thu 27-Mar-25 16:43:37

As others have said…En is In, Ec is out.
En quite often needs a small op with a skilled vet.
Ec can mostly be left alone. Quite often the dog loses the fatty pad under the eye if they lose weight for some reason , aging also comes into this.
It is very common in Spaniel types.
You may wish to ask for a referral to a Canine eye clinic.

Allira Thu 27-Mar-25 16:50:10

Elegran

My preliminary appointment is tomorrow, Allira, so perhaps I shan't have to wait too long for the surgery.

I hope not, Elegran.

I sometimes wonder if it would be quicker to go to the vet's!

Eithan Sat 12-Apr-25 06:05:16

Ectropion is pretty common in cockers. If it’s bad, surgery might be needed.

Elegran Sat 12-Apr-25 08:20:35

Allira

Elegran

My preliminary appointment is tomorrow, Allira, so perhaps I shan't have to wait too long for the surgery.

I hope not, Elegran.

I sometimes wonder if it would be quicker to go to the vet's!

It was done at the preliminary appointment, Allira so no waiting at all!