Why do dogs have more eye mucus? Dog eye inflammation can cause eye mucus to increase.

Oct 15,2024
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Eye inflammation

Keratitis, conjunctivitis, blepharitis, etc. caused by various reasons will increase the amount of eye feces in dogs. It is especially common in long-haired dogs. If treated in time, the cure rate is almost 100%. And if treatment is delayed due to the owner's neglect, the dog may develop secondary bacterial infection. In severe cases, it may cause corneal perforation, etc., which is difficult to cure.


Canine distemper

The dog’s eye mucus suddenly increases, and the owner should pay attention to other symptoms of the dog. If the dog's eye droppings are yellow and purulent in shape, there is also purulent secretion from the nose, the body temperature rises, diarrhea occurs, and the cuticles on the nose and paws harden, the dog may have canine distemper.


Congenital lacrimal gland obstruction

If the dog’s eye feces increases, it may be that the dog has inflammation of the lacrimal gland, resulting in excessive secretion, and surgery is required to solve the problem.
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