What should I do if my golden retriever has a lot of eye mucus?
Solutions to the problem of excessive eye mucus in Golden Retrievers:
1. The owner should promptly check whether there are any foreign objects in the Golden Retriever’s eyes and help clean them up.
2. If it is caused by internal heat, the golden retriever’s diet should be controlled reasonably and light food should be fed.
3. If it is caused by canine distemper and other diseases, you need to take the golden retriever to the hospital for further examination and treatment.
4. If it is caused by eye inflammation, you can buy special eye drops for golden retrievers to treat inflammation.
Reasons for excessive eye discharge in golden retrievers:
1. It may be viral infection, such as canine distemper virus, and golden retriever eye discharge will increase.
2. It may be that the nasolacrimal duct is blocked. The nasolacrimal duct is blocked and eye secretions can only flow out through the corners of the eyes and accumulate into eye feces.
3. It may be caused by eye inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis, eyelid entropion, etc., and excessive tearing may lead to excessive eye feces.
4. It may be that eating high-sugar and high-salt foods or a large amount of animal offal causes an increase in golden retriever tears and the formation of eye feces.
5. It is also possible that there is trichiasis or foreign matter in the eyes, causing the golden retriever’s eyes to shed too many tears and form eye feces.
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