Why does my dog keep getting eye boogers, and should I be concerned?

I've noticed that my dog has been getting these eye boogers quite often lately, especially after waking up in the morning. They seem to vary in amount and sometimes look a bit more crusty than usual. Is this normal, or could it be a sign of an underlying issue that needs attention?

Answer

It's common for dogs to have some discharge from their eyes, known as "eye boogers," especially after sleeping. However, if you notice increased frequency or changes in consistency, it might indicate a problem that needs further evaluation.

  • Consistent or unusually large amounts of discharge
  • Discharge that is yellow or green in color
  • Redness or swelling around the eyes
  • Your dog frequently rubbing or pawing at their eyes

Eye discharge can be a normal part of your dog's grooming routine, but it's also important to be aware of signs that could indicate issues such as infections, allergies, or physical irritants like dust or hair. Persistent or unusual symptoms may require veterinary attention to prevent more significant health concerns.

For peace of mind, consider booking a consultation with a veterinarian to evaluate your dog's symptoms. You can easily book a vet consultation online with Dial A Vet to ensure your pet receives the best care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes eye discharge in dogs?

    Eye discharge in dogs can be caused by a variety of factors including allergies, infections, injuries, or irritants. It's essential to monitor changes in the discharge and consult a vet if you are concerned.

  • When should I worry about my dog's eye boogers?

    If the discharge is persistent, changes color to yellow or green, or is accompanied by redness or swelling, it's essential to contact a veterinarian. These could be signs of an infection or other health issues.

  • How can I keep my dog's eyes clean?

    Regularly check and gently clean around your dog's eyes with a soft, damp cloth. Make sure to remove any debris or discharge, but if problems persist, consult with a vet for further guidance.

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