Noticed this morning my beagle’s eye looks weird and red, kinda like a cherry. What is this? Should I be worried?

This morning, I noticed that my beagle's eye looks odd—it's red and swollen, almost resembling a cherry. I'm not sure what could have caused this or how serious it might be. Is this something that needs immediate attention, and what could it possibly be?

Answer

Your beagle's swollen, red eye sounds like it might be a condition known as "cherry eye," which is common in some dog breeds. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent further complications.

  • This could be a condition called "cherry eye."
  • Prompt veterinary evaluation is important.
  • Delaying treatment might lead to complications.

Cherry eye occurs when the gland of your dog's third eyelid becomes prolapsed, causing a red, swollen appearance. While it's not always an immediate danger, it can irritate your dog and potentially lead to more serious issues if left untreated. We recommend having a vet assess your beagle's eye soon to determine the best course of action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is cherry eye and why does it affect some dogs?

    Cherry eye is a condition where the gland of the third eyelid prolapses or pops out. It is more common in certain breeds due to genetic predispositions.

  • Can cherry eye resolve without treatment?

    In some cases, the gland may temporarily recede, but it's likely to prolapse again. Professional treatment is the best way to manage this condition and prevent recurrences.

  • What will the vet do to treat cherry eye?

    The vet might reposition the gland surgically to secure it in place and restore your pet's comfort and eye health.

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