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.
Could be cataracs, or an eye infection. The best thing to do is take it to the vet and check.
It could be a eye infection. What you can do is take it to the vet.
Sounds like an eye infection. Take her to the vet. You will most likely be given drops to put in her eye. That what happened with my cat.
It depends on how old the dog is ...... If it is young it is probly just a little bug if it is a bit older definitely take it to the vets ....
Cornea.
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It sounds like your poor dog might have an eye infection. Please get your dog to a vet as soon as possible.
Yep, the inside not the outside of you eye, and watery, an itches, and your not aloud to touch.
No. One of his eyes is normal, but the other has a cataract. This is only speculation based upon the story text. "He had the eye of a vulture -- a pale blue eye, with a film over it." -- Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
Aqueous humor.
Itching, buring and watery discharge from eyes.
My cat has one watery eye too, and it is also 2 years old. It's normal for cats to have watery tear ducts, especially for Siamese because their eyes just "clog" up and get in the way. You just need to wipe it with a tissue when it gets watery. Unless you think it is VERY serious, take it to the vet for a checkup.
The answer is rheum.Rheum is defined as a watery or mucous discharge from the eyes or the nose.It is pronounced "ROOM".
Pink Eye - film - was created in 2008.