Not immediately, but eventually yes the fluid will leech out of the eye.
There are actually three different fluids associated with the eye - the tears on the corneal surface, the aqueous humor and the vitreous humor. The tears on the outside surface will dry up within a few hours of death. The aqueous humor will stay around for a few days, but will leech out faster if the globe of the eye is pierced or bacteria or pests get into the eye. The vitreous humor will stay around the longest, as it is more of a gel than a liquid during life. However, after a couple of weeks, even the vitreous humor will dissolve and dissipate as part of the decomposition process.
Provided there is nothing wrong with your dog's eye, the best option is to leave it alone.
Closed-angle glaucoma is a condition in which fluid pressure builds up inside the eye because the fluid, or aqueous humor, that is produced in the anterior chamber at the front of the eye cannot leave the chamber through the usual opening.
Provided there is nothing wrong with your dog's eye, the best option is to leave it alone.
Take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. The longer you leave a foreign object in the eye, the more chances are that it will cause ulceration of the eye, which is very painful. Do not wait on this problem, go to your Vet immediately.
Seeing Eye Dog was created in 2009.
Dog's Eye View was created in 1994.
Yes, the dog has a black spot on its eye.
Eye for an Eye - 2003 This Dog Needs a Walk It's a Dog's Life was released on: USA: 14 January 2008
He dies
Take the dog to the Vet!!!!!!!
Take your dog to the veternarian.
Probably not, assuming the dog's eye isn't injured or cut.