Yes, it's highly possible if you do not take your dog into the vets to get drops or a sauve to help clear up the problem. Please go to the vets now!
You may have a eye infection or bloodshot eyes.
Sounds like maybe a broken blood vessel in eye
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An eye in which the small blood vessels are dilated, giving the white of it a red appearance.
Yes. There is a medication in visine (and most other over the counter eye drops) that will constrict the vessels on the surface of the eye, decreasing the appearance of bloodshot eyes.
When its eyes are bloodshot and his eye lids are droopy?
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no, it would not cause your eyes to be bloodshot. Bloodshot eyes come from inflammation of the conjunctiva (the mucus membranes over your eyes/eyelids). Thinning of the blood could not cause conjunctivitis (bloodshot eyes) unless you have an allergy to that medication that could cause bloodshot eyes (which I would think would be almost impossible).
there called contacts and they can also help your vison
He or she probably has conjunctivitis. Called pink eye in humans. If you gently lift the eyelid or slide it up a bit and see that the whites of the eyes are bloodshot or red, that probably confirms it and the dog needs to get some eye quality antibiotic eye drops from the vet, maybe even with an eye quality steroid Get the dog to a vet ASAP or maybe an agricultural supply place where they will sell you various animal medicines.
marphans syndrome.