The red bloodshot in the dog's eyes may be caused by anger, which leads to dry eyes, or may have colds, fevers or eye diseases. When a dog has red bloodshot due to dry eyes, you can give it a special eye drop for your pet to help relieve it. However, if it is caused by a cold or fever or a serious eye disease, it is best to take the dog to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid worsening of the condition and affecting vision.
Although dogs' eyes are not as sensitive as we humans, there will also be some problems, such as red bloodshots. When the owner finds that there are more obvious red bloodshots in the dog's eyes, he should first take him to the hospital for examination and provide corresponding treatment according to the reasons.
Four reasons for red bloodshot in dogs' eyes
1. Fever
As the weather changes, dogs also have inflammation. The main manifestation is dry eyes, that is, dry eyes, which leads to red bloodshot in the eyes. In this case, you can put some eye drops on your dog, which can effectively relieve symptoms.
2. Cold and fever
If a dog has red bloodshots and is accompanied by symptoms such as runny nose and cough, it can be preliminarily determined to be a cold. At this time, the dog should be given some related medicines.
3. Eye diseases
Some common eye diseases can also cause similar symptoms to dogs, such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, etc., and should be treated in time, otherwise it may affect the dog's vision.
4. Canine distemper
A obvious symptom of dogs when they suffer from canine distemper is that they have red bloodshot eyes and continue to shed tears. If a dog is infected with canine distemper, it must be diagnosed and treated immediately, because this disease is extremely harmful to dogs, and in severe cases it can be life-threatening.