What’s wrong with Samoyed puppies’ eyes?

1. Caused by disease
Yellow purulent eye droppings are a symptom of keratitis and conjunctivitis. In addition, when Samoyed puppies suffer from distemper, canine infectious hepatitis, herpes, and systemic thermal diseases, yellow pus-like eye droppings can also be seen. When the eye feces appears amyloid white, it also means that the Samoyed puppy suffers from intestinal parasites or chronic gastrointestinal disease. If a Samoyed puppy has a lot of eye mucus and lasts for a long time, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.
2. Hair irritation
If you find that the hair around the eyes of a Samoyed puppy always sticks into the eyes, and the hair around the eyes is too long, irritating the eyes and causing eye feces and tears, then the hair is not repaired during beauty treatments, such as eyelashes, and the hair around the eyes is rubbed. If it reaches the eyes, it will make the eyes uncomfortable and prone to infection. The cat should pay attention to pruning and clean the eye area regularly. You can use pet eye drops after consulting a doctor.
3. Caused by getting angry
If the Samoyed puppy itself is relatively angry, it will secrete an abnormal amount of eye feces. In this case, there is often wet and sticky eye mucus around the corners of the Samoyed puppy's eyes, and the eyes of the Samoyed puppy are obscured. 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 Samoyed puppies, and feed them more fruits and vegetables rich in plant fiber such as carrots and cabbage.
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