Why is my dog rubbing its eye with its paw constantly after meeting my mom?

After a visit with my mom this afternoon, I've noticed my dog keeps rubbing its eye with its paw quite often. It's unusual behavior since he seemed his usual self before the visit. Could something from my mom's place be irritating his eye, or is there possibly another reason for this change in behavior? What should I be looking for, and is there a potential remedy I should consider?

Answer

Your dog's unusual eye rubbing could be due to irritation from something at your mom's house or another underlying cause. It's important to monitor the behavior and check for signs of discomfort or irritation.

  • Check for visible signs of irritation like redness or swelling.
  • Be mindful of any changes in behavior or other symptoms.
  • Consider potential allergens or new substances at your mom's place.

When dogs rub their eyes, it's often because something is bothering them, such as a foreign object, an allergic reaction, or an infection. Check your dog's eye for any visible debris, redness, or swelling, and note any changes in behavior. If the rubbing continues or the eye appears to get worse, consulting a vet is essential to rule out or treat an infection or more serious issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog's eye becomes swollen or red?

    If your dog's eye becomes swollen or red, try to gently wipe the area with a clean, damp cloth and avoid any harsh chemicals or lotions. If the condition persists or worsens, it's best to seek veterinary advice.

  • Could household items cause my dog's eye irritation?

    Yes, household items such as cleaning products, perfumes, or even certain types of plants can irritate a dog's eye. Be mindful of any changes in environment, especially if symptoms started after a visit to a new place.

  • When should I consult a vet about my dog's eye condition?

    If your dog's eye irritation persists, is accompanied by other symptoms (such as discharge or pawing at the eye continuously), or if you're concerned about potential infection, consult a veterinarian promptly.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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