How to tell if there is something wrong with your dog's eyes?
Your dog can’t tell you when their eyes itch or hurt—but small, daily changes in their behavior often give clues. Maybe they’re rubbing their face on the couch more than usual, or squinting when you open the curtains for morning walks.
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Can a dog live a normal life with Horner's?
Horner’s syndrome in dogs often shows up as a droopy eyelid, a small pupil, or even a sunken eye on one side—but those signs don’t have to mean a lower quality of life.
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What is the brown film on my dog's eyes?
That dark, crusty layer gathering at the corners of your dog’s eyes isn’t just dirt—it’s a sign worth paying attention to.
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Can a dog recover from a cloudy eye
Watching your dog’s eye turn from clear to cloudy can send your mind racing—will they go blind? Can this be fixed? That’s what my neighbor in Arizona panicked
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What causes ulcers in the corners of dogs eyes?
Dogs squinting, rubbing their faces against furniture, or leaving small wet spots on the couch—these are often the first signs that something’s off with their eyes.
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How do you check a dog's eye health?
How do you check a dog's eye health?It starts with the little moments—when they nuzzle your hand,peer up at you during mealtime,or blink slowly after a nap.Those daily interactions are your best chance to spot changes that might slip by in a quick glance.
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What can I do to prevent my dog from going blind?
Caring for a dog’s eyes starts with noticing the small things. Cloudiness that wasn’t there last week, excessive blinking when going outside, or discharge that crusts around the lids—these aren’t just minor annoyances.
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