What are the characteristics of Shih Tzu dogs?
0 Jul 26,2025
Caused by getting angry
If the German Shepherd has severe anger, it will cause the German Shepherd's eyes to become red and secrete an abnormal amount of eye feces. In this case, there will often be wet and sticky eye mucus around the corners of the German Shepherd’s eyes, which will obscure the German Shepherd’s eyes. At this time, it is best to stop feeding dry food, such as dog food, biscuits, etc. You can cook some millet and minced meat porridge for your German Shepherd, and feed it more fruits and vegetables rich in plant fiber such as carrots and cabbage.
Caused by inflammation
When a German Shepherd is infected with dacryocystitis, it will also secrete a large amount of yellow eye feces, and the German Shepherd will often shed tears. In this case, you can first use a clean wet tissue to wipe away the secretions from the corners of the German Shepherd's eyes, then apply a few drops of Wangxiang eye drops to the German Shepherd, then close your eyes and rub them gently for a while, and continue to use them for a few times. Visible results can be seen every day. If the situation does not improve, you should take your German Shepherd to the doctor immediately.
Caused by external stimulation
When a German Shepherd’s eyes are injured, more eye droppings will be secreted around the corners of the eyes. At this time, the German Shepherd eye mucus is mostly dark red and jelly-like, or yellow eye mucus with bloodshot eyes. In this case, you can also use eye drops to flush out the foreign matter in the eye. Generally, there is no big problem.
If the eye mucus in the corner of the German Shepherd's eyes is dry and only a small amount, it will appear most when getting up every morning, which is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. In addition, if the corners of the German Shepherd's eyes secrete more and strange eye mucus, the owner should pay attention to it and must receive timely treatment to avoid more serious consequences.