It sounds like the dog has an eye infection. there is probably an ointment to apply, but it has to be prescribed by a vet. The best thing to do is take the dog to a vet.
Fly in the ointment: a small annoyance that spoils an otherwise pleasant experienceSomeone or something that spoils a situation which could have been successful or pleasantIt originates from the Bible and is found in Ecclesiastes 10:1 which explains it very well:"Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour."It means something that spoils or ruins what is meant to be a special eventA fly in the ointment is something that spoils or ruins what is meant to be a special event.
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A kumquat is a yellowish-orange. Almost the same as an orange except it is a little lighter color.
Emperer Penguins are black and white in colour. They are little yellowish at the belly. They have an orange beak.
It is mucus that you coughed from your lungs.
I wouldn't take the risk, if it gets severe you should take it to a vet.
The skin and things beneath it are yellowish. That is usually concealed by blood flow or a tan. If there is little tanning present, and you squeeze away the blood by pressing on the skin, then you will see the yellowish color showing through.
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If the seeping is excessive the most likely cause is an ointment you are using in aftercare. Too much ointment prevents the skin from breathing and hinders the healing process. Wounds need to breath in order to heal. Your skin will push out fluid in order to clear the skin of what is obstructing the air flow. Use minimal amounts of ointment, a little goes a long way with a tattoo. Hope that helps.
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