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Hay poke

Little Ones

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This is a hay poke, right? Just making sure before I book the vet appointment for Thursday!
 
Is there any chance you could get her seen any earlier ?
 
Eyes detiorate very quickly so I would get the eye seen to by a vet much sooner. Unfortunately if the damage is bad, by Thursday you could end up needing rye removal surgery. This happened to my friend who put off seeing the vet at first
 
Please try and see a vet before Thursday. They should fit you in the same day for an eye injury. My vets are open between 9am and 12pm on a Saturday. They tend to use the appointments for more serious stuff and they fit me in on a Saturday for a hay poke once just before they closed.

Eyes can deteriorate very quickly without treatment
 
Is there any chance you could get her seen any earlier ?
Eyes detiorate very quickly so I would get the eye seen to by a vet much sooner. Unfortunately if the damage is bad, by Thursday you could end up needing rye removal surgery. This happened to my friend who put off seeing the vet at first
Please try and see a vet before Thursday. They should fit you in the same day for an eye injury. My vets are open between 9am and 12pm on a Saturday. They tend to use the appointments for more serious stuff and they fit me in on a Saturday for a hay poke once just before they closed.

Eyes can deteriorate very quickly without treatment
Thursday is the best I can do. I have college and work until late today and the vets is an hour journey each way, I don’t have a spare 3 hours until tomorrow.
 
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