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I have Rommi sitting on my lap and I happened to look down and notice her pupils were of noticeably different sizes.

The both react to like at the same rate ( well from what I can see with no correct equipment) there is no redness, discharge or history of injury at any time through her life.

She is 5.5years and currently 6 weeks pregnant.

Due to knowing there is no history or injury I am just freaking out a tad! Google was not my friend!!!!!

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We don't have a veterinary opthamogist within 750kms unfortunately :(

We do have a vet though, no worries there.

It's just freaking me out that there are no signs or soreness, injury or inflammation - that kinda leaves me with a brain issue or a cancer type of issue :(

I hope there is a simple explanation!!!!

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Have you checked in different lights? She wasn't sitting with brighter light on one side of her face was she?

Otherwise, could she have hit her head? If they are still different in the same light I would be away to a vet.

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I have just noticed the exact same thing with one of my dogs!

She has an appointment booked with the vet tomorrow at 2pm, will let you know what the out come is.

With her it only happens in a certain light, as Alyosha asked....dimmish outside patio light, brighter on one side.

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She was laying on my lap in the lounge room, I could see both eyes so I wouldn't have thought the light would have been noticeably different????

I used a torch and they constricted and dilated as they should just at different sizes.

I will check them again and check outside in the daylight

She has not hit her head that I know of. She is mostly with me so while she may have and I don't know I would imagine she would be showing some signs of discomfort if she had

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Fern, my greyhound bitch has different size pupils and has had them for years now. Vision is good. Never causes her problems. The bigger one seems to remain the same size with no obvious constriction but she can certainly see out of it. I've never taken her to a specialist just the local vet.

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One of my dogs had a similar thing with a constricted pupil and it turned out to be uveitis. Although she also had some squinting and the pupil wasn't reacting to light. The most likely cause was trauma but we really don't know. It's always a worry with eyes. :(

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Well outside they looked the same this morning, going to check them again inside. The pupil isn't constricted just a different size to the other one and acting normally.

Will put her in a darker room and see what happens.

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Inside when they are around 50% dilated or above is when they are of different size, when she is outside in bright light they are both small and the same size. It seems to be the bigger they get the more noticeable it is

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I really don't want to worry you (anymore than you already are I know) but my cat had this and it turned out to be a melanoma, she had the eye removed and she lived for another 18 months. Hoping your girl is perfectly fine ((hugs))

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Thanks for asking :)

She is going well, after some advice from an eye specialist - that hasn't seen her - I think I will leave it until after her puppies. There are no signs of anything abnormal other than the differing size of her pupils. Nothing will be done while she is pregnant anyway and I would prefer not to risk her catching anything potentially nasty from the vet hospital.

So at this stage it is wait and see and if it all stays as is get it checked down the track.

Unless it was immediately life threatening or painful I would leave her at this point in time until after babies.

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