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My dog Yukon, a siberian husky, has a bright red bloodshot eye. He's acting perfectly normal and now scratching it, its only one of his eyes. I was thinking it may be an allegy to all the spring blooms and stuff going on around here the past few days, but I'm skeptical of that since its only one eye. He hold it open when he's running around and playing, but when u go to pet him he squints it up really tight. Dogs can get pink eye, and I'm not sure if this is it or if it is just irritated from something. What can I do about this to get a better idea of knowing what this is? Or is there any treatment over the counter for this type of thing?
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Could be a foreign object, dust or something, stuck in his eye.
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is there any goopies coming out of it, my guy got an eye infection at the dog park, i think it was from the sand ( it was a baseball field ) so it might be worth getting checked out by a vet.
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I agree hedgiemama, might be an idea to get him to your vet. The squinting may indicate an injury to the eye that you can't see, but that your vet would using dye. Such injuries can lead to corneal ulcers. I have a book written by a canine ophthalmologist so took a look at that and it said it's more important to see a vet if only one eye is effected .
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Welcome to pets.ca Connie
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I agree a vet visit is a must. If your eye was red and irritated would you not go see the doctor? Poor pup must be in some kind of pain. This could turn into an eye ulcer and that hurt...
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Sounds like it could well be pink eye, but you won't know till a vet checks it. And, of course, if you don't know what you're dealing with, any treatments would be hit and miss.
We don't mess with eyes here, sight is just too precious--so if one of the dogs is having problems, we take them in right away. Hope you can get Yukon in for a proper diagnosis soon, Connie! ![]()
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