Dial A Vet, my dog's eyes have been red and goopy for weeks now. Tried everything but it’s not going away. What should I do next?

For the past several weeks, I've noticed my dog's eyes are red and have a goopy discharge that I just can't seem to clear up. I've tried cleaning them regularly and ensuring he's not exposed to any irritants, but nothing seems to make a difference. It's really concerning me at this point. Could there be an underlying issue I haven't considered, or is there something else I should be doing to help him?

Answer

Your dog's red eyes and goopy discharge are concerning signs indicating possible issues like conjunctivitis, allergies, or an eye infection that require further investigation.

  • Regular cleaning hasn't resolved the issue.
  • Pet may be experiencing something more than just irritation.
  • Professional guidance may be necessary to rule out infections or allergies.

Eye issues in dogs can be complex and may be caused by infections, irritants, or allergies. It is important to have a qualified veterinarian assess your dog's eyes to determine the exact cause and recommend appropriate treatment. Continuing to clean his eyes is helpful, but it might not be enough if there's an underlying problem that requires medical intervention. Identifying and treating the root cause is essential for your dog's comfort and health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be the cause of my dog's red eyes?

    Red eyes in dogs can be due to several reasons such as allergies, infections, or even underlying issues like glaucoma. A proper diagnosis from a vet is recommended to determine the cause.

  • Is an eye discharge in dogs a serious concern?

    Eye discharge can be normal to some extent, but if it's persistent or accompanied by redness and irritation, it should be checked out by a vet to prevent further complications.

  • Can I use human eye drops to treat my dog's eye issues?

    It's not advisable to use human eye drops on your dog without a vet's recommendation, as some ingredients may not be safe for pets and could worsen the problem.

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