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Poor girl. It is very lkely Lucy has a corneal scratch or ulcer on her eye due to trauma or some chemical (Shampoo's are commonly the culprt) setting on her eye. I would highly recommend taking her in to your vet right away for an eye exam, test for a corneal ulcer, and then prescription eye medication to hopefully get this to heal quickly. The longer you wait on eye conditions, the increased chance of permanent damage to the eye, so its best to take her in today if possible. You can apply a cold compress on her eye for 5-10 minutes now to help with some of the discomfort and inflammation until you can get her in to be seen by your vet. I hope that your pet Lucy is able to make a full and speedy recovery from her eye injury, poor girl. Best wishes and take care!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I am going to assume Lucy is a dog, as I do not have that information here. My best advice is to bathe Lucy less frequently. Baths actually strip the natural oils in a dog's skin, which help maintain a healthy coat. If Lucy does get dirty on an outing and requires a bath, try to reward her when she is still and praise her verbally. Tell her "good girl" , "calm girl" and reward her calm moments. I would also try letting her air dry rather then blow drying her. The loud noise may be frightening her, due to her sensitive hearing. This is a great option for keeping Lucy still while you try to bathe her, it has built in restraints; http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=20500
I would recommend to get Lucy spayed. That way you neither of you have to go through this again! Some dogs do not have strong maternal instincts. Lucy also really young to have a litter. Two years old is the youngest they are suppose to be bred. You will have to make sure that the puppies are eating enough and if she will not nurse then, you will need to supplement them with formula (bottle feeding) and can start to transition them to puppy food around 4 weeks old. Wait until 3 months after the puppies were born to get Lucy spayed. That way the reproductive organs return to normal size and she will lose less blood. Best of luck!
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! If Lucy was in an altercation with another dog and that area was injured then it is very likely a bruise. Bruises will fade on their own over time and do not need any treatment. I would check it daily and be sure it has faded away over 5-7 days. If the area increases in size, she starts scratching the area then it may be a hot spot or the start of a skin infection. I wish Lucy the best!
That sounds like a good plan for the first couple of days of Lucy being home to help keep everyone safe. See the links below for more information, and congratulations on the new addition! https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=8569058 https://indoorpet.osu.edu/dogs/new_additions_dogs/intro-dog-cat