no they keep there eyes open
well, if the dogs eye is infected yo should go to the vet and they could give you eye drops or if something is in the dogs eye you ca put water in the dogs eye ad the pat around the eye with a tissue.
Of course, you have to i mean they might do something wrong or break something and you never know what a dogs are going to do
Gently hold the dog's eye open, and gently run cool water over it from a faucet, or something to soothe it.
you wash them out with water and then you redo it again
This is not normal feature - I would get the vet to check it out
it can see under water and take in chlorine
BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS UNDER WATER
Frog's have 2 eye lids 1 for under water and 1 for above water. The 1 for under water protects the frog's eyes. The eye lid also helps them see under water. Sort of like our gogles wich help us to see under water. The gogles also protect our eyes from water and stuff in the water.
No
so they can see under water.
Some adults can have water retention under their eyes and it can be a hereditary factor so a child may have that particular gene. Other causes can be water retention and allergies. It's advisable you see your doctor about this problem.
Then you don't get to see your dogs eye. AHOLE