1Post Graduate Scholar,
*Post Graduate Scholar and Corresponding author E-mail: drsagarrs@gmail.com
A male pug was presented with complaint of protruded left eye and recent history of dog fighting. Ocular examination revealed prolapse of eye ball through bony orbit of eye with conjunctivitis and keratitis. Direct pupillary light reflex, menace response and dazzle reflexes were present. The case was diagnosed as traumatic proptosis of left eye. Surgical management with temporary tarsorrhaphy was performed under general anaesthesia. The animal recovered uneventfully.
Proptosis, pug, tarsorrhaphy