Peripheral vitreous degeneration (PVD) is an ocular condition in dogs that affects the vitreous body in the eye. In healthy dogs, the vitreous body retains a stable, gel-like consistency that helps maintain the eye’s shape and provides a clear pathway for light to reach the retina. However, when PVD occurs, the vitreous gel can begin to liquefy or shrink. This can lead to…
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