What's going on with dog tears? Dog tears are tears that flow out of dog eyes, also known as dog tears. It may be caused by inflammation or infection inside the dog's eyes, or it may be caused by genetic defects. Dog tear marks need to be diagnosed and treated in a timely manner to prevent infection or damage to the eyeball.
If a dog has tears, you still need to see a doctor. Generally speaking, the dog has tears mainly caused by the following three situations.
If the dog has no eye disease, you can wipe it frequently if there are tears. However, in general, the dog lacks some trace elements. It is recommended to feed the dog some dog food rich in vegetables, cheese, and meat. If you feed the food, you will have more variety to supplement the nutrition needed by the dog.
Dogs are also very clean animals. They will often organize their hair. Pet owners need to pay attention to whether the hair on the dog's eyes will be too long and affect the dog's vision. Otherwise, the dog will scratch it with its paws, which can easily cause hair to pierce the eyes and cause the dog's discomfort to get worse.
There are inflammation in the eyes. If the dog's eyes are inflammation, it is necessary to apply a warm towel to the dog's eyes to relieve eye symptoms. Then use a wet cotton ball to wipe the dirt on the eyes and add antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops to the dog. Also pay attention to cleaning up the hair around the dog's eyes to avoid secondary infection.