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CRCTC is pleased to offer an OM screening and CAER* exam on March 10 with the generous cooperation of Dr. Paul Scherlie.



The charge will be $20 per dog; Cairns 10 years or older will be no charge.



Your dog(s) will have drops put in their eyes 15-30 minutes prior to the exam.  Exams will be staggered for those individuals bringingmore than one dog. Dr. Scherlie will be available from 10:00 – 2:00.



Testing that will be performed: 




CAER  — should be done by one year of age and repeated annually.


OM (Ocular Melanosis) — should be done for Cairns after three years of age and repeated annually.



CAER exams are advised for all dogs and OM screening is of particular importance for Cairn Terriers.



* The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) designated the OFA’s Eye Certification Registry as their endorsed registry as of November 1, 2012. More information.



About OM



If you own a Cairn Terrier you maybe interested to learn more about Ocular Melanosis. The Cairn Terrier Club of America has funded considerable research on OM. For more information about OM, review the general information flyer below, or visit the CTCA's health related concerns page that includes many OM related resources, including study information and research reports.




OM-information.pdf


CTCA Health Related Concerns: Ocular Melanosis



More information



Tom Quarles
[email protected]

503-632-2476


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