Should I be worried if my dog's eyes turned yellow?

I've noticed that my dog's eyes have taken on a yellowish tint over the past couple of days. He seems to be acting normally otherwise, but I'm concerned because I remember hearing something about yellowing being linked to liver issues. Is this change in eye color something I should be worried about?

Answer

The yellowing of your dog's eyes, known as jaundice, can indicate underlying health issues and should be evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.

  • Yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice)
  • Possible liver malfunction or other systemic issues
  • Acts normal but could still have underlying health concerns

Jaundice in dogs can be caused by a variety of health concerns, including liver disease, gallbladder obstruction, or hemolytic anemia. While your dog may seem normal otherwise, changes in eye color due to jaundice should be addressed promptly to prevent potential complications. Scheduling a veterinary examination can help ascertain the cause and appropriate treatment plan.

For an expert consultation, please book an appointment with Dial A Vet to discuss your dog's symptoms and get professional advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes jaundice in dogs?

    Jaundice is primarily caused by liver problems, bile duct obstructions, or the destruction of red blood cells. It results in a yellow discoloration of the skin, eyes, and gums due to increased bilirubin in the blood.

  • Is jaundice in dogs an emergency?

    While not all cases are an immediate emergency, jaundice should always prompt a veterinary consultation to identify the underlying issue. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent more serious complications.

  • Can jaundice affect my dog’s overall health?

    Yes, jaundice can indicate underlying conditions that may affect your dog's health, including liver disease, which can have serious implications if not treated properly. It's important to seek veterinary care to address the root cause.

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