Dog's eyes look super swollen and puffy—could this be allergies, or is it something else?

I noticed this morning that my dog's eyes are looking really swollen and puffy, more than usual. I'm wondering if it could be allergies, as we've been spending more time outside lately with the changing weather. Could there be another reason for his eyes to swell like this, or should I consider treating it as an allergy?

Answer

It sounds like your dog may be experiencing swollen and puffy eyes, possibly due to allergies from increased outdoor exposure. While allergies are a common reason, it's important to consider other potential causes.

  • Allergies can cause swelling and irritation in dogs.
  • Infections or injuries could also lead to eye swelling.
  • Consultation with a vet is advisable if symptoms persist or worsen.

Swollen eyes in dogs can be caused by a variety of factors including allergies, infections, irritants, or even underlying medical conditions. Allergies are especially common when there's a change in environment, like spending more time outside. It's important to monitor your dog's symptoms and see if there are other signs like itching, redness, or discharge. While allergies can often be managed with simple treatments, other causes might require specific interventions. If you're ever in doubt, consulting a veterinarian is always the best course of action.

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

  • What are the common signs of allergies in dogs?

    Common signs of allergies include itching, redness, swelling, and sometimes watery eyes or nose. Behavioral changes such as increased scratching or rubbing face can also indicate allergies.

  • Could swollen eyes indicate something other than allergies?

    Yes, swollen eyes in dogs could also be a sign of an infection, injury, or even a foreign object in the eye. It's important to observe other symptoms and consult with a vet for a proper diagnosis.

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

    If your dog's eye swelling is accompanied by severe redness, discharge, pain, or if the condition doesn't improve, it's important to seek veterinary care. Immediate vet attention is crucial if you notice your dog is in distress.

Next available appointment

Loading…