Keeping Your Dog’s Eyes Clean and Healthy
Cleaning
your dog’s eyes more or less depends on his type of breed.
Dogs with protruding eyes and wrinkles on their face such as the
Pekingese, Pug, and Boston Terrier, need to have their eyes cleaned on
a regular basis. On the other hand, other types of breeds do
not require as much attention. Different eye types need
different kinds of care.
* Flat-faced dogs with protruding eyes require the most care because
they are less protected than breeds with eyes that are set deeper and
protected by a long muzzle. Protruding eyes have the tendency
to dry out easily and are also easily injured.
* Dogs with white fur may develop tear stains from the eyes.
* Dogs with entropies, a condition in which the lid turns inward and
eyelashes irritate the cornea, need special attention. In
extreme cases, surgery is required to correct the problem.
* Dogs with excessive tearing need the eye area to be kept clean and
dry.
* Dogs with dry eyes need moisturizing eye drops applied every day.
It
is always ideal to check your dog's eyes every day, not just every
month. Most dogs occasionally accumulate debris in the corners of their
eyes, and they will benefit from wiping the face down with a moist
cloth and cleaning the corners of the eyes with a moist cotton ball
every day. Be careful in wiping the cotton ball over the eye
or you could scratch the cornea. Many dogs with protruding
eyes require a daily dose of moisturizing eye drops to keep their eyes
moist and comfortable. Some brands of human eye drops work,
though it is better to check with your vet about which brand to use.
Regular checking, cleaning, and moisturizing your dog's eyes every day
helps him get used to the practice.
During monthly grooming sessions, rinse your dog's eyes with canine
eyewash or eye drops. Apply a drop in each eye and carefully
wipe away the excess from the corners with a soft cloth or dry cotton
ball. If your light-coated dog has tear stains-brownish
streaks under the eyes, be very careful when wiping the eyes
clean. Apply a tear-stain remover to the stained fur and not
to the eyes according to the directions for the individual
product. However, if your dog seems to be tearing excessively
and is constantly wet under the eyes, or if you notice unusual redness
or swollen areas in or around the eye, you need to consult your vet.
Dogs can develop many different minor eye disorders that are easily
treated if detected early. Also check that the eyes are
clear. Cloudiness could mean your dog is developing
cataracts. Finally, a yearly vet exam is crucial to keeping
eyes healthy, and your vet can help detect eye diseases in the early
stages where they can best be treated...
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