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Healthy Puppy Faces: Eye Care

The eyes are the windows to the puppy soul – here are some potential issues, and tips to make sure those big, beautiful puppy dog eyes stay clean and healthy.

 

1. Tear Overflow

On some dogs, especially miniature and toy breeds, you may notice brown or pink staining

around the eyes – this is caused by an overflow of tears onto the fur. Much of the time, this

is caused by structural differences in these breeds that blocks the drainage of tears, and is a

purely cosmetic issue that doesn’t need treatment.

Sometimes, tear overflow can be caused by excess tear production due to eye irritation – a

foreign particle, allergy, or hair rubbing against the eye. If excess tearing is accompanied by

signs of discomfort like squinting, scratching/rubbing, or redness, give your vet a call!

 

2. Fur

With long-haired breeds, fur can sometimes cause problems, blocking vision or poking

into the eye. This fur can be carefully trimmed using scissors with rounded tips. If you’re

uncomfortable doing this, ask your favorite vet, vet tech, or groomer to show you how to do

it safely.

 

3. Debris – No More Puppy Heads Sticking Out The Window!

If you’re driving with your pup, it’s best not to let her stick her head out the window. I know

she thinks it’s fun, but if debris or an insect gets in her eyes it could cause irritation or injury.

Let her enjoy the fresh air with the windows only partially down, from safely inside the car.

 

4. Eye Goo

Finally, if your dog is prone to eye gunk, keep her eyes clean by wiping with a damp cotton

ball from the corner outward, being careful not to touch the eyeball. Your vet can also

recommend a sterile eye wash if necessary. Keeping the eyes clear of gunk and debris can

help to present infection.

 

The most important tools you have to keep your dog’s eyes clean and healthy are your own attention and awareness. Keeping an eye out (no pun intended) for signs of discomfort can help you and your vet to catch any issues early on, before they turn into larger problems. Stay aware, stay safe, and keep having fun with your doggy friends!

 

Jackie D. is a dog walker for Running The Pack and a certified Vet Tech.
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