dog eye, cleening dog eyes, dog eye care, and more health care
dog eye, cleening dog eyes, dog eye care, and more health care
A small amount of thin, clear discharge is normal for many dogs,
especially for beagles with large, prominent eyes. If the discharge is
yellow, green, or thick, it should be checked by a veterinarian.
Beagles’ eyes often discharge a thin fluid that creates a dark
reddish-brown “tear” stain in the corners of the eye. This should be
cleaned for both cosmetic and for health reasons. Any discharge that
remains on the face is a potential breeding ground for bacteria. Eyes
can be wiped with a soft, moist gauze sponge, or cleaned with a
commercial tear stain remover if staining of the coat surrounding the
eyes has occurred.
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