The dog s eyes can t be opened. It s very red and has a white film.

Updated on pet 2024-06-13
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is estimated that it is a corneal ulcer, my dog has had this situation, at that time I mistakenly thought that he had a cataract, and after going to the pet hospital to see, I knew that it was a corneal ulcer, and the doctor's ** method was to take anti-inflammatory injections for three days to a week, and then insist on using ofloxacin eye drops, chloramphenicol eye drops, and rifampicin eye drops at home, and the three syrups are used alternately every few days, so that there will be no anorexia. However, this disease has taken a long time, and it took my dog more than half a year to get better...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It seems a bit serious, it's best to go to a regular pet hospital to see, it's best not to ** yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Preliminarily, it should be inflamed. Do not clean up with cotton swabs without permission, because cotton swabs will definitely leave bacteria in the hands of several people, it is recommended to go to a professional pet store, it is necessary to have surgery! Don't be sad I also have a dog, once he got stuck when he ate a bone, I cried to death, and he vomited himself...

    The dog will protect itself

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The cloudiness of dogs' eyes is generally caused by the following 4 diseases: 1. Conjunctivitis.

    The symptoms of dog conjunctivitis are mainly flushing of the eyes or conjunctiva, the dog will shed tears, or secrete some yellow-green secretions due to itching, the dog will frequently scratch the eyes, the appearance of dog conjunctivitis is generally infected by bacteria and viruses, and the shovel officer should do a good job of antibacterial and antiviral.

    2. Keratitis.

    If the dog has keratitis, then a cloudy membrane will be attached to the cornea. If the dog does not have keratitis in time, it will turn into a corneal ulcer, so the dog should choose the right potion for keratitis, and the early keratitis can be cured through. However, if the cloudy membrane is caused by a deep corneal ulcer, it can generally only be treated with eye drops** to repair keratitis, mainly to prevent secondary bacterial infection.

    3. Glaucoma.

    In the early days of dog glaucoma, there are no obvious symptoms, and as the disease progresses, pupils will dilate, and corneal edema and intraocular pressure will appear.

    Elevated, the eyes seem to "harden". In the advanced stage of glaucoma, the eyeball is enlarged, the eyeball is hard to touch, the light reflex is lost, and the dog's vision disappears. Glaucoma presents with a white membrane, mainly because glaucoma can provoke keratitis and corneal ulcers.

    4. Cataract.

    Cataract in dogs is more manifested as cloudy eyes, dogs with cataracts will not have obvious symptoms in the early stage, with the development of the disease, the dog's eyeballs become not bright, appear cloudy, sometimes mixed with white spots.

    The dog's eyesight has deteriorated significantly, and his movements are no longer as agile as before. The presence of a blue membrane on a dog's eye is the first thing to consider is the disease of the eye, for example, these diseases can cause lesions in the lens, resulting in a condition of a blue membrane.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay, go to the pharmacy and buy ofloxacin eye drops, a few drops a day, a few drops a few times a day, and it will be fine in a few days, my dog was like this once, I was scared to think it was a cataract, and then I gave it this eye drops for a few days. It's very cheap two yuan, the effect is good, and the dog is often given drops after being cured, which can prevent cataracts in the future. This eye drop is keratitis, and your dog is keratitis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dog with blue eyes? Is it the result of the light? That's not a disease, just like the wolf's eyes in the night through the reflection of the moon's light, showing a dim light, but if it's sick to send blue light, I don't know what the reason is, you'd better take the dog to see the doctor, I hope your dog will recover soon, it's your owner anxious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I guess your dog hasn't taken off his winter clothes yet, right? Hehe--it's shearing!! It may be that the dog is on fire, resulting in a white membrane like a cataract in the eyes, you can properly feed the dog some anti-inflammatory drugs, and then give the dog enough water to drink every day, not thirsty for it; Also, give your dog more fruits and vegetables.

    Most of my dogs will be like this in winter, I often buy some carrots for him to carry on his back, and give him a nibble to play with from time to time, which not only supplements vitamins, but also reduces the fire! Hehe===Hope it can help you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can you wipe it off? If not, it may be caused by hepatitis, also known as blue eye. You should go to the pet hospital**, small dogs are unlikely to have cataracts, but it is more common for elderly dogs to change cataracts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The doctor in the pet hospital can do whatever he says, and there is a professional point.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The causes of corneal edema, inflammation, cataract and so on.

    1. Corneal edema.

    It is possible that corneal edema is caused by corneal ulcers, which then causes the dog to have a milky white membrane in the dog's eyes. The most common cause of corneal ulcers is physical damage caused by external factors, such as fighting, scratching of grass branches and branches, scratching of eyes, etc. If you have a corneal ulcer problem, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    2. Inflammation. If there is a layer of white membrane in the dog's eyes, the owner should first look at whether the dog has some inflammation in the eyes. For example, sometimes trauma or some infectious diseases can easily cause keratitis in dogs.

    Generally speaking, when keratitis occurs, the dog not only has a white membrane, but also becomes red and swollen, and constantly sheds tears.

    Then in this case, you can give the dog eye drops to see if it can be relieved. If the situation is not good, you should still take the dog to the pet hospital and let the doctor carry out a special **, so that the dog can be ** as soon as possible**.

    3. Cataract.

    Dogs are more susceptible to cataracts. Especially when a dog enters middle age to old age, its eye vision will slowly begin to decline. This is mainly due to congenital and some genetic factors and so on.

    Dogs generally have cataracts, and a layer of white membrane can be seen in the area of their pupils.

    If you don't give the dog ** in time, the cataract condition of the dog will become more and more serious until the retina is detached. In the end, blindness is completely unable to see clearly, and this situation also needs to be carried out in a pet hospital**, generally speaking, surgery is required.

    Symptoms of illness in dogs:

    1. Don't eat or drink.

    In fact, when a dog does not eat or drink, the owner should be vigilant, such a performance indicates that the dog is unwell, if no problem is found, it is best to take the dog to check. When a dog is sick, the owner must not blindly use the medicine, so as not to harm the dog!

    2. The nose is very dry.

    The owner can look at the dog's nose to judge whether it is healthy or not, a healthy dog's nose is moist, and the disadvantages are not buried and very clean, and no secretion flows out. If the nose of the dog is particularly dry and there is secretion flowing out, then it means that the dog is sick.

    3. Lying on your stomach and whining.

    If the dog is listless, and lying on the ground without moving, and keeps whining, then the owner should be vigilant, which is a sign that the dog is sick. The owner can observe whether the dog has wounds, and then go to the pet hospital for examination.

    4. Frequent trembling.

    If the weather is not cold, but the dog often shiveres when sleeping or standing, then the owner should pay attention, which is a symptom of the dog before getting sick.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The white membrane of the dog's eyes may be caused by inflammation and cataracts. If there is a layer of white membrane in the dog's eyes, the owner should first look at whether the dog has some inflammation in the eyes. For example, sometimes Huidou trauma or some infectious diseases can easily cause keratitis in dogs.

    Generally speaking, when keratitis occurs, the dog not only has a white coat, but also becomes red and swollen, and constantly sheds tears. Then in this case, you can give the dog eye drops to see if it can be relieved. If the situation is not good, you should still take the dog to the pet hospital and let the doctor carry out a special **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What to do if the dog has a white membrane in the dog's eyes It is likely to be keratitis, if the dog's eyes are not suppurated, ulcerated, or perforated, chloramphenicol eye drops and cortisone acetate eye drops can be used**, if the dog's keratitis is secondary to bacterial infection, penicillin and saline eye drops can be used. At the same time, strengthen the care of the dog and feed more nutritious and easy-to-digest food.

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