Got my dog groomed, and now his left eye won't stop closing. Is this normal after grooming?

After taking my dog to the groomer today, I've noticed that his left eye keeps closing. It doesn’t seem like he’s in pain, but it’s been a few hours and I'm a bit concerned. Could this be a normal reaction to grooming, or should I have it checked out?

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Answer

After grooming, your dog's left eye is frequently closing. While it doesn't seem painful, observing changes for a few hours can be concerning.

  • Keep an eye on any other symptoms that might develop.
  • Slight irritation can sometimes occur after grooming.
  • Consult a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

It's possible that your dog's eye is reacting to shampoo or other grooming products, or it may have been unintentionally irritated during grooming. Dogs sometimes close their eyes due to mild irritation, but it's essential to monitor for any signs of redness, discharge, or swelling. If these symptoms appear, or if your dog seems to be in persistent discomfort, it's wise to consult a veterinarian to ensure there's no underlying issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can grooming cause eye irritation in dogs?

    Yes, it's possible that products like shampoo or even stray hairs may cause temporary irritation in a dog's eyes. However, if irritation persists, it's advisable to get a professional opinion.

  • What symptoms should I watch for if my dog's eye is frequently closing?

    Look out for signs of swelling, redness, discharge, or your dog rubbing the eye excessively. These could indicate a more significant issue.

  • When should I take my dog to the vet for an eye issue?

    If there is any sign of discomfort, redness, swelling, or if the eye does not open normally after a few hours, seeking veterinary advice is recommended.

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