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This morning he was laying under the coffee table and rolled over and got his leg stuck in the leg of the coffee table. The legs are metal and curl up at the end. It was HORRIBLE, he was freaking out I though for sure he was going to break his leg. He finally got it out after bitting me, I was trying to get it out and he was bitting his leg and the table and got my arm once. So he is fine from that he isn't limping anymore or anything.

So I got back home this afternoon, and his eye was shut and he wouldn't open it, when he did it was rolled back and to the side, and really red. He hit his head a couple of times on the coffee table, but if that caused it why would it take so long to react like this. I don't know what to do. He is feeling fine, he is playing. He does rub it against stuff and its tearing really bad.

I don't know if I should call the vet or wait until tomorrow.
 

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Thanks Kasco, I gave him a hug. He has been on my lap for the last hour cuddling, he is very sad. There is no gunk just really teary. I called the vet, she said to wait and see how it is tomorrow.
 

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His eye is really swollen still, I am taking him to the vet in a couple hours, they are going to squeeze me in. I could hardly look at him last night, I would tear up, cause his one eye wouldn't even open. I took a pic I'll post it later.

I don't think I've ever been so scared, I thought for sure he was going to break his leg. He bruised me up pretty good, when I went to get him out. I've had horses tangled in fences that are easier to calm then Dozer was.

I'll let you know how the vet goes.
 

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Just got back from the vet. Dozer has an Ulcer in his Cornea, she said he could have got it by bumping his head on the table. He was really sore and didn't like the vet so much. We had to trap him in the corner to get the drops in, it should be fun for Chad and I to give him his drops three times a day.

Here is a pic of what he looked like before, poor guy is so sore.



Here is after, they put a dye is their eye to see where it is exactly, you can see the ulcer its the green part.

 

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He is already feeling better. He is playing like normal again, and has his eye almost all the way open all the time. I got drops that I am supposed to put in his eye 3 times a day, now that is a chore and a half. He is so freakin strong, we have to trap him in the corner and Chad tries to hold his head so I can get the drops in. I feel so bad for him when we do it.
 

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He is fine, His eye is open like normal. Giving him his drops is still sucks!! He Hates it!!!!

He still isn't scared of the table, he was playing right by it again tonight :roll:

Thanks for caring!!
 
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