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\unfortunately we cannot prescribe any medications through this service. your rabbit seems to be suffering from a blocked tear duct, probably due to an upper respiratory infection (pasteurelosis), you need to take him to the vet as he needs a course of antibiotics, he will also likely need to have his tear duct deblocked/flushed under a very short general anesthesia.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thank you for contacting Boop by Petco with your question about Piper. Poor girl. You can get some sterile saline and use that to flush her eyes twice daily until you are able to get her into the vet. You should be able to find some sterile saline at a pharmacy. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can use artificial tears in her eye three times a day to keep the eye lubricated. This is made to help with dry eyes. It's a sterile ointment that you can get at a human pharmacy. They may think she has an infection that is contributing to her problem so it may improve with the antibiotic injection. If it continues there is a prescription eye medication specifically for dry eyes. Please have them check the eye again in two weeks. Thanks for using Boop by Petco to help you care for Lilly.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Best treat for the entire time your veterinarian prescribed and intended the Vetropilycin. If the gland still is in its place on after the holiday weekend, please call your veterinarian and ask him whether you should continue the treatment. He may want to see your puppy for a recheck and assessment before deciding to stop treatment.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you can't get to a veterinarian, the best you can do is to keep this eye comfortable and lubricated. See if your pharmacy can give you human eye lubricant drops or gel that is designed to keep the eye moist, and put this in the eye several times daily. Even a human antibiotic eye ointment would work well, if you can get that. Then all you can do is hope that the eye can heal itself with time.
Updated on August 12th, 2025