You need to see a vet for the proper medication. This is a very serious and painful injury for a dog and it needs professional medical care. Please see your vet or go to an animal emergency clinic immediately.
Yes, if the human has a bacterial infection, it is possible for that infection to be transferred to the dog. I will point out, however, that this is rather rare.
put a cream on it an dit maters what dog it is and how old it is Answer 2 Please go to the vet, never try and treat an animals eye, no doubt the poor dog has an infection, and not necessarily just with his eye. If you had an infection like that in your eye, what would you do?
Yes, it can. Any object in the eye can cause infection. What happens is the needle is probably carrying harmful bacteria that, when introduced into the body, can cause infection. You could go blind if you get an infection in the eye.
take the dog to the vet
Yes They can.
It could be an eye infection. If worried, see a vet.
The dog could have an infection, something in it's eye, or have damaged the eye itself. It would need to see a vet asap for treatment as it would be a source of discomfort/ pain, and depending on the cause to save sight in the eye.
Mucus develops in the eye, of a dog or a person, because there is an eye infection of some sort which the body is trying to fight. The more serious form of this is called conjunctivitis.
If your dog's eye is red, it could be a sign of irritation or infection. It is important to take your dog to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not try to treat the red eye at home without professional guidance.
This is an indication of an infection in your dog's eye - if it doesn't resolve in a couple of days you should take him to the vet.
An infection, most likely..Take it to the vet.
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.