How to deal with Teddy dog ear hair
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Congenital eye diseases
Some dogs have congenital eyelid deformities or inverted eyelashes. Common eyelid deformities are divided into entropion and ectropion. Tears on the edge of the eyelids or in-rolling of eyelashes can irritate the cornea and cause the whites of the eyes. Congestion, tears, increased eye stains, frequent blinking, and corneal diseases can also occur. If the Pomeranian has the above symptoms, the owner should send it to the pet hospital for examination in time.
2. Eye inflammation
If Pomeranian’s eyes are inflamed, there will naturally be a lot of tear stains around the eyes. Owners need to use non-irritating wet wipes to gently wipe the dog's eyes for a simple cleaning. Be careful not to rub its eyes directly, just wipe away the secretions left in the corners of the eyes. Then, the owner needs to buy dog-specific eye drops for Pomeranian and put them into the eyelids, 2-3 times a day, 2-3 drops at a time.
3. There are ear mites
If your Pomeranian has ear mites, if they are not cleaned up in time, it will easily lead to tear stains on the dog. The dog's ear canal and some facial nerves are intertwined, which often results in an increase in tears; over time, tear stains are also formed. Clean your dog's ears regularly. If it is caused by ear mites, you can buy some ear mite removal drops and drop them.
4. Eating too salty
Pomeranians will easily get tear stains if they eat the owner’s food. You must know that dogs cannot eat salt that humans eat. It’s not that it’s absolutely impossible. It’s okay to eat a small amount. If you eat it all year round, you may get various diseases. Pomeranians can eat food without salt, such as boiled chicken legs, boiled beef, and boiled stick bones. Pomeranians will never get tear stains after eating these.