My golden retriever has green thick pus leaking from his eye, is this serious?

I noticed that my golden retriever has this thick, greenish pus coming from his eye that wasn't there yesterday. It seems to be causing him some discomfort, as he keeps pawing at it and squinting a lot. Could this be something serious that needs immediate attention, or is there a way I can help him at home?

Answer

Your golden retriever may have an eye infection or other serious condition, as indicated by the thick greenish pus and his discomfort. Immediate veterinary consultation is recommended.

  • Thick, discolored discharge often suggests an infection.
  • Your dog’s pawing and squinting indicate discomfort and possible pain.
  • Professional assessment ensures proper and safe treatment.

Eye discharge in dogs, especially when pus is involved, can signal a bacterial infection or other eye-related issues. It's important to address this quickly to avoid further discomfort or complications. While keeping the area clean with a warm, damp cloth may help temporarily, a vet's examination is essential for diagnosing and treating the root cause.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause greenish pus in my dog's eye?

    Greenish pus can be a sign of bacterial infection or conjunctivitis, among other eye conditions. It's crucial to have your dog assessed by a vet to determine the exact cause.

  • Is it safe to clean my dog’s eye at home?

    Gently cleaning the eye with a warm, damp cloth can help remove discharge, but avoid using any medication or drops without veterinary advice.

  • When should I seek immediate veterinary care?

    If your dog shows signs of severe discomfort, the eye becomes red and swollen, or his condition deteriorates rapidly, contact a vet immediately.

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

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