How I approach… The dog with failing eyesight
When dealing with a dog that has started to lose its eyesight, it is essential – as with so many other situations in veterinary medicine – to initiate the consultation by obtaining a good history.
BVSc, CertVOphthal, MRCVS, Park Veterinary Group, Leicester, UK
Dr. Jones qualified from the University of Liverpool Veterinary College in 1986. He initially worked in general practice before undertaking a residency in veterinary ophthalmology at London’s Royal Veterinary College between 1992-1995, gaining his Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology in 1993. He is currently a director at a large mixed-animal general veterinary practice, where he sees both first opinion and referral ophthalmology cases. Dr. Jones is also a special lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham.
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When dealing with a dog that has started to lose its eyesight, it is essential – as with so many other situations in veterinary medicine – to initiate the consultation by obtaining a good history.