If your dog is having more eye discharge than usual, particularly after outings to the park, it could be due to irritation or an underlying issue, and it's worth speaking with a veterinarian.
- Increased eye discharge
- Eye redness or swelling
- Discomfort or pawing at their eyes
- Exposure to dust, pollen, or other irritants
Excessive eye discharge in dogs can be caused by a number of factors, including environmental irritants like dust or pollen encountered during your walks, an eye infection, or even an allergic reaction. It’s important to monitor your dog's symptoms and seek veterinary advice, as this might prevent more serious issues down the line, such as infections or damage to the eye.
If you're concerned about your dog's eye health, book a consultation with Dial A Vet to get professional advice tailored to your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does my dog have more eye boogers?
Increased eye discharge can be due to various reasons, such as environmental irritants, infections, or allergies. It is best to monitor the symptoms and consult with a veterinarian. - When should I take my dog to the vet for eye discharge?
If you notice persistent or worsening symptoms like redness, swelling, or discomfort, it's recommended to visit a vet for a thorough examination. - How can I prevent my dog's eyes from getting irritated during walks?
Try to keep your dog away from heavy dust or pollen areas and consider using protective eyewear designed for dogs if you consistently encounter issues.
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