Hi!! A black dot in his iris(eye) is a map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy is the abnormal appearance of the basement membrane of the epithelium of the cornea.
Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy is also called epithelial basement membrane dystrophy.
When the basement membrane develops abnormally, the epithelial cells cannot properly adhere to it.
Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy is usually painless and causes no vision loss.
In other words, a black dot in dog iris, is not problem.
Jason Homan
My dog has a black dot in his iris?
i'm a human and i have a black dot in my iris. i have my eyes checked all the time and it has never been commented on. at least if he goes missing you can certainly tell its him just by looking in his eyes.
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