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Light and Pupils: What Happens to a Dog's Eye with Heartworm Pills?
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
These results suggest that oral macrocyclic lactone heartworm preventatives don't actually affect a dog's eyes or how their pupils react to light. This is a good thing to know, especially for pet owners. But there is one thing to keep in mind. This study only looked at a small number of dogs and for a short amount of time. It would be interesting to see if these results hold up for a bigger group of dogs and over a longer period of time. Also, it is only for healthy dog's. Dogs that are sick or have underlying issues might react differently.
It is always a good idea to talk to a vet before giving your pet any new medication. This can prevent unwanted surprises and keep both you and your pet happy.
They say that for safety and to keep pets healthy, it's important for a vet to monitor the dog's health and reaction to any medication. They also say that more research needs to be done, especially looking at different types of dogs. It is also important to keep in mind that studies like this show only one aspect of the effects of the medicine.
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