All dogs have eyelids. Chihuahuas are prone to dry eyes. I've put the web address of a site that lists some of the Chihuahua health concerns at RELATED LINKS below. http://www.talktothevet.com/breeds/chihuahuas.html
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only one eyelid per an eye on a dog
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Eeew! Noooo!
You either pull up your eyelid or down on your eye, and apply eyeliner to the inside of the eyelid. It's a difficult process to explain
It is a blocked tear duct :)
Use a little bit of water, and shut their eyelid and move their eyelid around- after thst you can do thst multiple times for complete satisfaction....
The mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelid and the exposed surface of the eyeball.
Three. They have the upper and lower lids, similar to humans. They also have a third membrane that acts as an eyelid, so to speak. The third "eyelid" moves from the outside edge to the inside edge.
The medial canthus is the medical term for the inside corner of the eye.
A chalazion is a small sebaceous cyst. Chalazions occur inside the eyelid when a Meibomian gland is blocked. They appear to be small swellings underneath the eyelid and cause inflammation.
Eversion means turning outward, so eversion of the ankle would mean rotating the right ankle so that the right sole is facing toward the right, and eversion of the eyelid means turning the eyelid inside out so that the inner lining is showing.
Dogs typically don't have grey gums - this would usually be a sign of severe medical problems that needs to be evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible. However, some dogs have pigmented gums that can make the tissue appear gray; the best option in these animals is to either evaluate the inside lining of the eyelid (the conjunctiva) or to find a non-pigmented portion of the gums to evaluate.
house dogs are dogs that live inside and not outside
yes u can. use this small painkiller............... then a machine which might have a little bit of pain