Injury due to a blow or running into something might cause it, as might getting something in it. Also, an infection of some kind my cause this. See your animal care provider ASAP. Health issues like this aren't very "treatable" by pet owners, and a delay my cost the animal part or all of his vision in that eye. If finances are an issue, call around and make arrangements. A number of vets will work with you. Should you be fortunate enough to live near a veterinary school (which almost certainly has a teaching hospital as an adjunct), by all means call them. They'll be less expensive and they do exceptional work. Also, the veterinary students who staff the clinic (under the supervision of one or more senior residents and a credentialed veterinarian) need training opportunities. It's a win-win-win for your dog, for you and for the veterinary school.
A breed of dog that could have blue eyes is a husky. -Cait
Yes depending on what type of snake and if it had time to inject a venom into the dog then yes this could be the cause of bumps and swelling near the eyes
There are many reasons why your dog could have stomach swelling. Your dog could have a twisted stomach for example.
No The redness around the eye(s) means that its eather cased by, Ammuen meaded, got if from a Kennal, or from poisions or toixs in the lawn. You may need to go take your dog to a VET eye specialist for exananation. The dog might have to be on eye drops or chewables and pills to stick in food.
The dog's eyes will pop out, with blood shooting everywhere, you will not be happy.why would you want to choke your dog anyways
Normal dog eyes are typically round and clear, with a shiny appearance. They should be free from discharge, redness, or swelling. The pupils should be equal in size and respond to changes in light. The whites of the eyes should be white, not yellow or red.
It could be a couple of different things. One thing could be an abscess caused from some sort of injury, or it could be from an infected tooth that is causing swelling and pus under the jaw. The animal probably should be seen by a veterinarian to drain the swelling and put the dog on antibiotics
Yes, it could be because your dog ate something rotten and the body is trying to get rid of it. But it could also be because of a more serious sickness like the parvo virus, therefore if vomiting and swelling continues the dog needs to go to the vet.
the dog could of hurt his eyes that's why it is sleeply and needs to rest
If your dog has an ear infection it definitely could cause his eyes to be swollen. Infections can travel if not treated.
well,I would see a vet and ask her/him about your dog's eyes and if that fails you could try an optician,and ask her/him about your dog's eyes if that doesn't work maybe ring your doctor
Red eyes in dogs can be a sign of various health issues, such as inflammation, infection, allergies, or glaucoma. It is important to consult a veterinarian if a dog has red eyes, as it could indicate an underlying problem that needs to be addressed promptly to ensure the dog's health and well-being.