Under any circumstance, it is normal for dogs to have eye mucus. Just like people have eye mucus, dogs also have secretions from their eyes and lacrimal glands. Usually, dog eye mucus is light-colored, and turns brown after drying. Sometimes it forms a hard lump in the inner corner of the eye, which is easy to clean. Sometimes dogs produce a lot of brown eye mucus, which is not a normal phenomenon, but because of eye problems.
When the dog's eye mucus is very much and the color is very dark and cloudy (not only in the corners of the eyes, but also around the eyes). What's wrong with the dog's eyes at this time?
The most common cause:
Internal fire: It may be caused by spicy and dry food.
Foreign body entering the eye: excessive hair growth, etc.
Diseases caused by inflammation: Most of them are caused by excessive anger. Rarely, keratitis is caused by inflammation (in severe cases, it may lead to blindness)
These health problems will be reflected around the eyes, so the dog's eye mucus is also a problem that cannot be ignored.
Small treatment:
If you notice that your dog has a lot of eye mucus, you can check it yourself first.
It is necessary to see if the dog's eyes are crying, is it particularly red, and think about the cause? (For example, what the dog has eaten, what has just happened, recently performance, etc.)
You can first use a cotton swab dampened with warm water to clean up eye mucus and secretions. In most cases, getting angry is the cause of excessive eye mucus and secretions. Suggestions: You can observe for about 3-4 days, during this period, try to avoid feeding people's food, and you can clean the eyes regularly every day. Check to see if there is any improvement in the discharge from the eyes. If there is no improvement, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.
Relatively long-haired and light-colored dogs, it is very important to clean up the eye mucus in time. Long-haired dogs have more hair, so it is easy for hair to enter the eyes.
Although, it will be found that the sensitivity of the dog's eyes is far worse than that of humans. Sometimes, when you see a root hair in its eyes, it will not have any uncomfortable performance. However, the hair entering the eyes will definitely irritate the eyes to a certain extent, so long-haired dogs are prone to brown eye mucus or more secretions.
In addition, because it is not cleaned up in time, the eye mucus is like a dye that dyes the hair under the dog's eyes reddish-brown, and it can be said that it is more difficult to wash off this color than the sky.
Owners, it is necessary to observe the dog's eye symptoms at any time, it may be accidentally...