How to tell the age of Husky puppies
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Examination and treatment
If the gum in the corners of the German Shepherd’s eyes hardens into a dry paste, it means that the German Shepherd’s eyes are inflamed or have become angry. On the other hand, if the eye mucus appears soft and mushy, it means that the German Shepherd has a deficient heat. Note that infectious diseases such as parvovirus and canine distemper can also cause an increase in German Shepherd eye mucus, and the mucus usually appears in a sticky shape. Parents must be vigilant when they notice an abnormal increase in eye mucus in the corners of German Shepherd eyes. Take your pet dog to the hospital to check the following to determine the cause and then treat it.
2. Regular cleaning
Every German Shepherd will have some secretions from its eyes every day. If the owner does not clean the eyes around the German Shepherd frequently and remove the eye feces, the accumulation of eye feces can easily lead to infection and inflammation. It is recommended that the owner should pay attention to trimming if he finds that the hair around the eyes of a German Shepherd is too long and the hair around the eyes always sticks into the eyes. And pay attention to the cleaning around the German Shepherd's eyes. You can use non-irritating wet wipes to clean the German Shepherd's eye stains, and then use German Shepherd's special teardrops to sterilize and disinfect.
3. Eat a light diet
It is recommended that when owners choose dog food, it is best to choose some lighter, better-quality natural food or ecological dog food. This type of dog food is rich in fiber and vitamins, and is well absorbed by German shepherds. It is also very good for digestion. You can also give the German Shepherd some homemade dog food, such as cooked carrots mixed with eggs, cooked broccoli, etc., or give the German Shepherd some apples, pears, etc. Do not feed human food during this period.