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10 Facts About Your Dog’s Eyes
Have you ever wondered if dogs are really color blind? Or what to expect from your dog’s vision as he ages? Keep reading to learn helpful facts about your dog’s eyes!
What causes itchy eyes in pets?
Itchy eyes can be a source of discomfort for your pet. To find relief, your dog or cat may scratch at his eye or rub his face along the furniture or the ground. These behaviors can eventually lead…
Why are my dog’s eyes red?
Like humans, dogs are prone to developing eye problems. Signs associated with most eye conditions often include redness of the eyes, usually accompanied by other symptoms such as excessive tear…
Anatomy and Function of Your Pet’s Eyes
Dogs’ and cats' eyes work similarly to our eyes and can develop similar eye problems like cataracts, glaucoma, and more. Read on to learn some fun and interesting facts about the anatomy of the eye,…
Why do my dog’s eyes look cloudy?
The cornea is the transparent protective layer covering the front surface of the eyeball. It helps to focus light as it enters the iris and the pupil. It also connects with the sclera (the white…
Why does my dog have goopy eyes?
Like humans, dogs are susceptible to developing eye problems and will show a wide variety of signs depending on the specific cause or severity. A common symptom of an eye problem seen in dogs is…
Why are my dog’s eyes always watery?
Almost all dog owners have probably seen their canine buddies have teary eyes, which can appear as if they’ve been crying. There are several different causes for excessive eye discharge in dogs,…
Why did my dog’s eyes change color?
A dog’s eyes are one of its most striking features. They’re big, expressive, soulful, and just downright magical. This is the reason why it’s concerning for dog owners if they see any changes…
How to Clean and Care for Your Pet’s Eyes at Home
Caring for a pet is a huge responsibility and includes making sure that they are free from harm and diseases. This includes providing the necessary preventive care. Dogs and cats require regular…
16 Summer Dangers for Dogs
For many of us, summer means getting outside and enjoying time in nature with our furry best friends! Unfortunately, this also means that our pets can be exposed to new dangers. Summer temperatures,…
Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia) in Dogs
Dogs cannot regulate their temperature by sweating, like humans. Instead, dogs pant to cool their body. Unfortunately, this isn’t always an effective way to avoid overheating. If the surrounding air…
How to Examine Your Pet at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide
Performing simple exams on your pet at home is important for several reasons. It can help prepare them for examinations performed by your vet, as well as handling by the groomer or other care…
Giving Your Pet Eye Medication: Step-by-Step Instructions
You’ve just returned home from the vet, and fortunately, your furry friend is going to be just fine! But, your vet prescribed two different eye drops for your cat’s conjunctivitis. And the bad news?…
Indoor Activities for You and Your Dog
With just a favorite toy and some treats, there are many fun activities you can do to keep your dog entertained indoors. If you don’t have the opportunity to go out right now, it’s good to have…
What is Cherry Eye in Dogs?
Dogs have a third eyelid, located in the inner corner of each eye. You may notice this small, pink triangular tissue blink briefly across your dog’s eye when they yawn or appear tired. This tissue…
Pet Euthanasia - Knowing When its Time and What to Expect
No one ever feels ready to say goodbye to a beloved pet - it’s often one of the most difficult things that you’ll face as a pet owner. Our pets are considered dear friends and members of the family,…
A Vet’s Advice: Eye Exams and Eye Care for Your Pets
I love looking at my pets! They amuse and relax me. In fact, we probably look at our pets hundreds of times during the day, but how often do we really study their faces, particularly their eyes?…
First Aid Kit Checklist for the Dog Owner
Having a well-stocked first-aid kit on hand for your beloved pet will help ensure that you’re prepared for minor illness and injuries. Although there are many commercial kits available, you can…
























