My dog's eyes look a bit red and she feels warmer to touch than normal, should I be worried?

Yesterday evening, I noticed that my dog's eyes appeared a bit red, and she felt warmer to the touch than usual. She seems a bit less energetic than normal, which has me feeling concerned. Could this be a sign of something serious, or is it possible she's just a bit under the weather? Should we see a vet right away?

Answer

Your dog's red eyes and elevated body temperature could be indicators of an underlying issue such as an infection, inflammation, or a mild ailment. While it might not seem immediately critical, a change in energy levels is always worth monitoring closely.

  • Red eyes can indicate irritation, infection, or allergy.
  • Increased warmth might suggest a fever or underlying stress.
  • Monitor energy levels, as lethargy can signal a health concern.

Dogs can show symptoms of illness in various ways, including changes in activity levels and body temperature. Red eyes could be caused by factors such as conjunctivitis, allergies, or an eye injury, while an elevated temperature might suggest fever due to an infection. It's emotional to see these changes, and while they might not be immediately serious, it's always best to err on the side of caution. If her condition doesn't improve or if she shows other symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea, consulting with a veterinarian is recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause redness in my dog's eyes?

    Red eyes in dogs can be caused by several factors, including irritation, allergies, infections, or even a foreign body in the eye. Watching for other symptoms can help pinpoint the cause more accurately.

  • Is a warm body temperature dangerous for dogs?

    A warm body temperature can indicate fever, which may be due to underlying infections or inflammation. It's a good idea to monitor her closely and seek advice if her condition persists or worsens.

  • When should I seek immediate help for my dog's symptoms?

    If your dog’s symptoms include severe lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, or if she seems to be in significant discomfort, it is advisable to see a veterinarian or seek immediate care.

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