Abstract
An eight month old male Beagle dog presented with history of protrusion of pinkish colour mass on left eye since 15 days with mild ocular discharge and epiphora on the affected eye. The case was diagnosed as prolapse of third eye lid gland on the basis of clinical examination. All the physiological and hematobiochemical parameters were within the normal limits. The dog was treated surgically by Morgan’s pocket technique. Recovery was uneventful and observed to have no recurrence of the condition until 3 months.
Keywords : Surgery, Cherry eye, Morgan’s pocket technique, Dog
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Article history: Received: 04-06-2022, Accepted : 11-07-2022, Published online: 13-08-2022
Corresponding author: Rahul K. U