Pus is formed when inflammatory cells (usually neutrophils) react to an infection. If there is pus around your dog's eye, it is probably because there is an infection (likely bacterial) around the eye. This should be evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
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Possible causes of green discoloration in a dog's eyes may include infections, inflammation, or the presence of certain types of bacteria or fungi. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
it varies depending on the dog but usually - behavioral differences; more aggressive and attentive - some stop eating - some the eyes swell/release some puss and/or go red - dont follow daily routines normally
Puss is caused by an infection where the body is actively attempting to fight it off. This microscopic war results in massive amounts of dead bacteria and white blood cells which cause puss.
then it might be sick ask the vet
Infection.
It has been infected with an alien virus and will transform in 7 months. I'm not sure I can agree with all of answer 1, BUT there is NO DOUBT that the dog has a very serious infection. It is very important that the owner of this dog MUST get the dog to a Vet immediately.
Possible causes of black spots in a dog's eyes include cataracts, glaucoma, or pigment changes. Treatment options may include surgery, medication, or monitoring the condition. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Go to the doctor! It's most likely infected.
Black spots around a dog's eyes are typically caused by a condition called hyperpigmentation, which is an increase in the production of pigment in the skin. This can be due to genetics, age, or certain health issues.
A dog's eyes glow red in the dark due to a layer of cells called the tapetum lucidum located behind their retinas. This layer reflects light, enhancing their night vision. The reflection of light off the tapetum lucidum causes the red glow in a dog's eyes when light is shone on them in the dark.
Possible causes of dark spots on a dog's eyes include cataracts, corneal ulcers, or pigment changes. Treatment options may include medication, surgery, or monitoring for any changes in the spots. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.