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Dogs have a lot of eye droppings

Date: 2024-08-27

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Dogs have a lot of eye droppings
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Reasons why dogs have more eye droppings:

1. It may be a virus infection, such as canine distemper virus, and the dog's eye secretions will increase.

2. It may be that the nasolacrimal duct is blocked, especially for short-nosed dogs. The eye secretions from the blocked nasolacrimal duct can only flow out through the corner of the eye and accumulate into eye mucus.

3. It may be eye inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and entropion, which cause eye inflammation, and more tears cause more eye mucus.

4. It may be that the dog has eaten high-sugar and high-salt food or a large number of animal offal, which causes the dog to tear more and form eye mucus.

5. It is also possible that there are trichiasis or foreign objects in the eyes that cause the eyes to shed too much tears and form eye mucus.

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