My dog's third eyelid is showing and he's squinting, should I contact a vet?

Yesterday evening, I noticed that my dog's third eyelid seemed more visible than usual, and he started squinting quite a bit. It seems to be bothering him, and I'm worried it might be affecting his comfort or vision. Should I contact a vet to get this checked out, or is there something I can do at home to help him?

Answer

If your dog's third eyelid is more visible and he is squinting, it could indicate irritation or an underlying issue that may need veterinary attention.

  • Increased visibility of the third eyelid
  • Squinting or discomfort in the eye
  • Possible redness, swelling, or discharge

The prominence of the third eyelid and squinting can be signs of several issues, such as conjunctivitis, an eye injury, or more serious conditions like glaucoma. These symptoms require a veterinary evaluation to ensure your dog's comfort and to prevent potential vision problems.

We recommend scheduling an appointment with a veterinarian to assess your dog's eye health and get appropriate treatment. For immediate concerns or to book a consultation, visit Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my dog's third eyelid showing?
    The third eyelid can become more visible due to irritation, infection, or other eye problems. It's important to have a vet check it out to determine the underlying cause.
  • Can I use human eye drops on my dog?
    No, you should not use human eye drops on your dog as they may not be safe or effective for animals. Consult your veterinarian for appropriate treatments.
  • What should I do if my dog is rubbing his eyes or face?
    If your dog is rubbing his eyes, it could indicate discomfort or irritation. Avoid letting him scratch his eyes to prevent further injury and consult a vet for advice.

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