Help! I accidentally got some flea & tick carpet powder in my dog's eye. What should I do to make sure he's okay?

I was cleaning the house and accidentally got some flea and tick carpet powder in my dog's eye. He’s been rubbing at it since then, and I'm worried it might be causing him irritation. What should I do to make sure he's okay? Should I rinse his eye out or is there a specific treatment I should follow?

Answer

Getting flea and tick powder in your dog's eye can be uncomfortable and concerning, but rest assured, there are steps you can take to help your pet feel better.

  • Rinse your dog's eye gently with saline or clean water.
  • Monitor for signs of severe irritation or infection.
  • Contact a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

It's important to start by gently rinsing your dog's eye with saline solution or clean, lukewarm water to help flush out any remaining powder. Be gentle and ensure the water is calm, as any force could cause more discomfort. Keep an eye on your dog after rinsing, and look for signs like excessive redness, swelling, or continued rubbing. If you notice any of these signs or your dog's symptoms don't improve, it's wise to seek professional advice.

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

  • How can I safely rinse my dog's eye?

    Use a clean eye dropper or a small cup to gently pour saline solution or clean, lukewarm water over the affected eye. Do this slowly to avoid causing any stress or pain to your dog.

  • What are signs that my dog needs a vet?

    If you notice persistent redness, swelling, excessive tearing, or discharge, it's a good idea to consult a vet. These could be signs of further irritation or infection.

  • Can I use over-the-counter eye drops designed for humans?

    No, it's not recommended to use human eye drops on your dog unless instructed by a veterinarian, as these could cause more harm than good.

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