The problem of dog eye droppings cannot be ignored

Dog eye poop The problem should not be ignored
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Dogs’ eyes are very delicate and often require more attention from their owners. Generally speaking, it is normal for dogs to have some eye excrement problems. As long as we help them clean it up immediately, there will not be any big problems. However, if a large amount of eye mucus appears in the dog’s eyes, and it continues to appear after helping them understand it, we need to pay attention to it. Don’t think that this is nothing. The problem of dog eye mucus should not be ignored.

1. When a dog produces a large amount of brown eye droppings, it proves that there is something wrong with the eyes:

If the dog’s eyes are defective, the dog’s eye droppings will be extra large and the color will be very dark and dirty. , not only concentrated in the corners of the eyes, but also around the eyes. There are many reasons for dog eye problems. It may be due to diet, such as eating too much offal, which is like getting a bit angry in humans. It may also be eye inflammation caused by irritation. Naturally, it may also be due to more serious diseases. Serious diseases and health problems will be manifested in eye droppings, so dog eye droppings are also a problem that should not be ignored.

2. You can make small adjustments:

If your dog suddenly has less eye feces, you need to pay attention. Look at the dog’s eyes to see if they are crying. Take a look at your eyes to see if they are particularly red, and think about what could be the cause. You might as well try giving it some chloramphenicol eye drops for human use. It is generally effective for inflammation caused by small stimulation. After using it regularly for a day, the dog's excessive eye droppings, sneezing, and red eyes will quickly improve. If there are no signs of improvement after using it for a day or two, then you need to take your dog to see a doctor.

If a dog has a lot of eye droppings, then the first thing we should consider is whether the dog feels canine distemper, and whether it is accompanied by other symptoms, such as poor energy, loss of appetite, and vomiting. If there is diarrhea, diarrhea, etc., then don’t think too much and just send it to the hospital for testing to determine whether it is canine distemper, and perform treatment accordingly.

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