My 3-year-old Maltipoo male suddenly has this weird drainage from his eyes. Is that normal or should I be concerned?

Recently, I've noticed that my 3-year-old Maltipoo has developed an unusual drainage coming from his eyes. It seemed to appear quite suddenly and I'm not sure if this is common with his breed or age. Should I be worried about this, or is it something that happens with dogs sometimes?

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Answer

It's concerning to notice unusual eye drainage in your Maltipoo suddenly. While some dogs experience occasional eye discharge, it's important to determine if this is normal for your dog's breed and age or if it's a sign of a more serious issue.

  • Monitor changes in the color or consistency of the discharge.
  • Check for other symptoms like redness, itching, or swelling.
  • Consult a vet if the discharge persists or worsens.

Eye discharge can be common in small breeds like Maltipoos due to their facial structure. However, sudden or excessive drainage could indicate an underlying problem, such as an infection, allergies, or tear duct issues. It's crucial to observe your pet for additional symptoms and consult a vet for a proper diagnosis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could my dog's eye discharge be a sign of an infection?

    Yes, infections are a common cause of eye discharge in dogs. If the discharge is yellow or green, it's best to consult a vet.

  • How can I keep my dog's eyes clean?

    Gently wipe away discharge with a warm, damp cloth, taking care not to irritate the eyes further.

  • When should I see a vet?

    If the discharge is persistent, changes in color, or is accompanied by other symptoms like discomfort or swelling, a vet visit is advised.

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