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Why Are My Teddy Dog’s Eyes Red?

Why Are My Teddy Dog’s Eyes Red?

Red, irritated eyes are common in dogs and can range from harmless to serious. Frequent triggers include exercise, diet-related 'heat,' foreign objects, infections, and injuries. Most mild cases improve with gentle cleaning, but persistent redness needs a vet check to protect your dog's vision.

Pet Health 📅 October 29, 2020
Why Do Dogs Get Red Eyes With Discharge?

Why Do Dogs Get Red Eyes With Discharge?

Red eyes with discharge usually mean inflammation from exercise heat, a foreign object, infection, a fight, or a tear-duct problem. Most cases clear with saline rinses and vet drops, but a vet visit is wise for anything severe.

Pet Health 📅 October 29, 2020
What Causes Red, Swollen Eyes in Dogs

What Causes Red, Swollen Eyes in Dogs

A healthy dog's eyes are clear and clean, so red, swollen, crusty eyes signal a problem. Causes range from harmless exercise flush and diet to trapped debris, infection, fight injuries, or tear-gland inflammation—only the last few need a vet's prescription.

Pet Health 📅 October 23, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog’s Skin Is Ulcerating and Oozing

What to Do When Your Dog’s Skin Is Ulcerating and Oozing

Skin disease can progress to ulceration and oozing—often pyoderma—if left untreated, leaving a dog miserable and off its food. Clip and disinfect the spot, apply vet-prescribed medication, and prevent recurrence through parasite control, dryness, and a clean environment. Prevention beats cure.

Pet Health 📅 October 23, 2020
What to Do About Heavy Shedding in a Pomeranian

What to Do About Heavy Shedding in a Pomeranian

Pomeranians shed heavily, but daily brushing, sensible bathing, sunlight, and a low-salt diet keep the coat healthy and the fur where it belongs. Most shedding is manageable at home, with a vet check if the skin itself looks unhealthy.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020