Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - eye ulcers are extremely painful. You know the feeling of having a spec of dirt rubbing against the surface of your eye? Well imagine that a small segment of the top - and sometimes deeper - layers of the surface of your eye have been completey peeled away. That is essentially what an ulcer is. It can certainly happen that eye ulcers become so deep, large, long-lasting or widespread that they are a constant source of pain and unlikely to ever heal. When these happen, enucleation can be a mercy. However, I cannot tell you whether or not your own dogs' eye is at that stage. Your vet might be able to arrange a referral or second opinion to an opthalmologist - and the need for this is something you will have to balance against the pain of having an ulcer for the time required to get a referral. It may be that if anything can be done by specialists, the treatment could be quite involved. As an online vet reading this, I have read no reason to doubt your vet.
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