My yorkie's eyes have this goopy discharge all of a sudden, should I be worried?

This morning, I noticed my Yorkie's eyes have a goopy discharge, which seems to have appeared out of nowhere. It doesn't seem to be causing him any pain, but I'm unsure if this could be a sign of something concerning. Should I be worried about this sudden change, or is it a common issue that resolves on its own?

Answer

Your Yorkie's goopy eye discharge may seem concerning at first, but it can be a common issue for many breeds including Yorkies. While it might not necessarily signify a serious problem, it’s important to monitor the situation closely.

  • Keep an eye on your dog's symptoms.
  • Ensure your dog's eyes are clean and free of irritants.
  • Consider consulting a vet if the issue persists.

Goopy eye discharge in Yorkies can be caused by several factors, such as allergies, irritants, or mild infections. Often, keeping the eyes clean and ensuring their environment is dust-free can help mitigate the issue. However, if the discharge persists, gets worse, or if other symptoms develop, it's advisable to check in with a vet to rule out any underlying conditions. They're in the best position to provide guidance if treatment is necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if the discharge does not clear up in a few days?

    If the eye discharge persists or worsens over a couple of days, it’s best to seek professional advice from a veterinarian to ensure there’s no underlying issue.

  • Could the discharge be due to an allergy?

    Yes, allergies are a common cause of eye discharge in dogs. Your Yorkie may be reacting to something in their environment, such as pollen, dust, or even a new food.

  • How can I clean my Yorkie’s eyes safely?

    You can gently wipe around your dog’s eyes with a clean, damp cloth or a vet-recommended eye wipe to remove any discharge. This helps prevent irritation and infection.

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