How to train a German Shepherd to bite
0 Jul 26,2025
1. If the Bichon Frize has a blocked tear duct, you can insist on applying eye drops to flush the tear duct. It is recommended that you use eye wash and tear stain remover every day and wipe it with a cotton swab to remove the red secretions around the eyes. Comb the hair around the eyes, wash the red areas, and comb them away. This will appropriately reduce tearing and clean the eyes. Hygiene around the department.
2. The dog’s eyes should be checked every day and mucus and foreign matter in the corners of the eyes should be removed. There are often foreign bodies in the corners of dogs' eyes. Use a cotton ball soaked in warm water to gently apply to the corners of the eyes to remove it. Do not wipe directly with cotton as cotton fibers may damage your eyes. The best way to flush out foreign objects or shed hair in the eyes is to use canine-specific eye drops, such as EyeBriteTM or Opticlea. This liquid not only cleans the eyes, but also treats mild inflammation or infectious diseases.
The method of use is to slightly raise the dog's head, open the lower eyelids and inject the liquid, and then use a dry cotton ball to absorb the excess liquid flowing to the corners of the eyes. For white and light-colored dogs, especially pet dogs, the hair around the eyes is often contaminated by mucus secreted by the tear glands. This secretion makes the hair an unsightly reddish brown. If there is too much, it will cause dark circles. Excessive tears are caused by many factors: genetic allergies, neglect of facial care, tear gland disease, unreasonable diet, conjunctivitis or toothache, etc.
3. If the dog suffers from eye disease, the eyes should be treated and cared for carefully. The method is to use a 2% boric acid cotton ball (cold water can also be used) to gently wipe it from the inner corner of the eye outward. Do not wipe back and forth on the eye. One cotton ball is not enough, so you can change it to another one until the eye is scrubbed clean. After scrubbing, drop eye drops or ointment into the dog's eyes to eliminate inflammation.