i woke up this morning and looked at my dragon and i noticed that is eye looked different, after a closer look i realised it had a layer on of blood in his eye click this link too see. https://imgur.com/a/l0TPR9G
He is acting fine and has a normal appetite every now and then he closes that specific eye for a few seconds longer?
PLEASE
the next vets appointment is booked but was hoping for some helpful advice.
For now you can put some honey/water as an ointment. Get some raw unpasteurized honey, dilute it with about 2 parts warm water and dab it in the eye twice a day using a Q-tip or eyedropper. Raw honey is a natural antimicrobial + helped with my dragon's eye infection very quickly.
For now you can put some honey/water as an ointment. Get some raw unpasteurized honey, dilute it with about 2 parts warm water and dab it in the eye twice a day using a Q-tip or eyedropper. Raw honey is a natural antimicrobial + helped with my dragon's eye infection very quickly.
It doesn't look too bad, fortunately. As suggested try the raw, unpasteurized honey first, to see
if that helps out for him. He probably scratched or rubbed it on something. Has he been shedding
his face or eyes recently?
It doesn't look too bad, fortunately. As suggested try the raw, unpasteurized honey first, to see
if that helps out for him. He probably scratched or rubbed it on something. Has he been shedding
his face or eyes recently?
i woke up this morning and looked at my dragon and i noticed that is eye looked different, after a closer look i realised it had a layer on of blood in his eye click this link too see. https://imgur.com/a/l0TPR9G
He is acting fine and has a normal appetite every now and then he closes that specific eye for a few seconds longer?
PLEASE
the next vets appointment is booked but was hoping for some helpful advice.