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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS - Rat poison ingestion - Slug bait ingestion - Whelping & queening - Hit by Car - Eye injury
EMERGENCY - Eye injury
Scratches on the cornea (clear part of the eye) are considered an ocular emergency. Symptoms are squinting or holding the eye closed, the eye may turn a bluish cloudy color, and there may be redness and discharge.