My dog's eyes suddenly look swollen and kind of milky. Is this something to worry about?

Yesterday evening, I noticed my dog's eyes looked swollen and had a milky film over them. It seemed to come out of nowhere, and I can't help but worry that something might be seriously wrong. Is this a common issue, or should I be bringing her in for a check-up right away?

Answer

Swollen eyes and a milky film over your dog's eyes can be alarming, and while there are several potential causes, it is important not to ignore these symptoms. A check-up is advisable to ensure your dog's eye health is not at risk.

  • Swollen eyes are not a normal condition and warrant veterinary attention.
  • The milky film could indicate an underlying issue needing diagnosis.
  • Prompt veterinary evaluation can prevent potential complications.

There are several reasons why your dog's eyes might appear swollen and have a milky film. Common causes include allergies, infections, or more severe conditions like cataracts or glaucoma. These symptoms should always be checked by a veterinarian to prevent any worsening of your dog's condition. Quickly addressing eye issues is crucial for maintaining your dog's overall well-being.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why are my dog's eyes swollen?

    Swelling in your dog's eyes can be caused by allergies, insect bites, or infections. It's important to have a veterinarian check for these possible issues to address them appropriately.

  • What does a milky film on my dog's eyes indicate?

    A milky film can be associated with cataracts or other eye health issues. Consulting with a vet can ensure an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

  • Is swollen eyes in dogs an emergency?

    While not always an emergency, swollen eyes should be examined by a vet promptly to determine the cause and prevent potential damage to your dog's vision.

Next available appointment

Loading…