He or she probably has conjunctivitis. Called pink eye in humans. If you gently lift the eyelid or slide it up a bit and see that the whites of the eyes are bloodshot or red, that probably confirms it and the dog needs to get some eye quality antibiotic eye drops from the vet, maybe even with an eye quality steroid Get the dog to a vet ASAP or maybe an agricultural supply place where they will sell you various animal medicines.
because you are feeding it too much to stop from snot coming out of its nose tickle it add me mawymonster and maddie_lily
They have a cold or somen
no it is not normal dogs don5t have snot you should know that if you are a pet owner otherwise u shouyldnt own a doggy dogg
Yes, dogs do have a mucus membrane lining their nasal passages that can produce mucus or "snot." This mucus helps trap dirt and bacteria, and keeps their nasal passages moist.
human skin and dog snot well that's what the witches had believed in
Mine has too, and three vets have not figured it out... Would love to know if yours figures it out!
That kid that always has snot coming out of his nose. But for real- Tenten does NOTHING!
Stand still and don't let the dog know that you are afraid. Don't look it in the eyes, dogs take that to be a challenge. Instead, pretend that you don't notice it.
eat snot eat snot
take some dog snot and mix it with saliva. Rub it in hair and brush
Dogs don't cry like humans do. If you see a discharge coming from your dog's eyes, then there is a problem with the eyes. Make sure to gently wipe away the discharge with a damp clean cloth. If it continues, then take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. Eyes are too valuable to just ignore problems.
Messages travel from the dog's eyes to their brain.