If your Maltese has developed crusty buildup around her eyes, it could be due to normal tear staining or it might indicate an issue that needs attention. It's important to monitor her closely to determine if a veterinary check-up is necessary.
- Monitor eye discharge for any changes in color or consistency
- Check for signs of redness or irritation around the eyes
- Gently clean the area with a damp cloth to see if this resolves the issue
- Observe if your dog is trying to rub or scratch her eyes
Eye discharge can be common in Maltese dogs due to their facial structure and tear ducts, but persistent or unusual discharge might signal an underlying health problem such as an eye infection or allergies. Keeping the eye area clean is important to prevent any further irritation or infection. If the discharge changes color, becomes excessive, or shows signs of causing discomfort, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian to rule out any health issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is eye discharge normal for Maltese dogs?
Yes, Maltese dogs can have eye discharge due to their facial structure, but it's important to monitor it to ensure it's not excessive or changing in nature, which could indicate a problem.
- How can I clean the crusty buildup around my dog's eyes?
You can use a damp, soft cloth to gently clean away the buildup. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or soaps near the eye area.
- When should I take my dog to the vet for eye issues?
You should see a vet if the discharge becomes yellow or green, if there's swelling, redness, or if your dog seems in pain or uncomfortable.