What’s the reason for the redness of the corners of the dog’s eyes?
Causes of redness at the corners of the dog’s eyes:
1. If the congestion at the corners of the dog’s eyes is mild, it may be that dust, hair and other foreign matter have entered the eyes. Or caused by getting angry.
2. If the situation is serious, it may be caused by canine distemper or keratitis or conjunctivitis caused by other viral infections.
3. If there are worms in the eyes, it is bloodshot eyes caused by parasitic infection.
4. It may also be a disease of the dog’s internal organs. For example, liver inflammation can cause congestion at the corners of the dog’s eyes.
Solutions to redness at the corners of dog’s eyes:
1. The owner should go to a regular pet hospital or flagship store to buy pet-specific eye drops and put them on the dog on the eyes.
2. Dogs need to be provided with more nutritious, comprehensive and reasonable food to help them recover. If necessary, owners can also disinfect and sterilize the dog's eyes.
3. If your dog has fever, vomiting, syncope, loss of appetite and other adverse reactions in addition to bloodshot eyes, you need to seek medical treatment in time.
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