How To Clean A Dog’s Eyes

Dogs’ eyes need to be cleaned to keep our pets healthy. Learn how to do it and prevent your pet from suffering from eye diseases.

Proper eye cleaning for your pet is essential to avoid problems such as conjunctivitis. Dogs have eye discharge in the morning and need the same care as we do, but it is very important that owners learn the correct way to clean their eyes. We want our pets to be in the best possible health, and one of the essential care options is eye cleaning.

How to care for your dog’s eyes

If your dog has a lot of hair, make sure that his eyes are free of hair so that you can clean the eye discharge as easily as possible. The hair that is near the eyes of the animals should be trimmed frequently, and another essential care is to comb the hair in such a way that we clear the eyes. The comb and scissors will be essential at home.

Sometimes, when we bathe our pets, a little soap gets into their eyes. In these cases, we will rinse them with plenty of warm water and after bathing we will dry their hair well, especially around the eyes. Another important precaution is to put drops of eye drops in their eyes , to avoid irritation that could endanger their health.

Eye irritation in dogs can be avoided by putting eye drops in their eyes.

To take care of your dog’s eyes, we will take five simple cleaning steps.

1. We will take our pets to a quiet place, far from people or other animals. This way, the dog will be as calm as possible and will be able to cooperate with us, and we will also feel calmer. Don’t forget to pet your dog and talk to him tenderly, because his eyes are delicate and he will need to trust you to let him be cared for.

2. We will monitor the eyeball. In this way, we will find out whether or not there is a possibility that our dog has suffered an infection. Before caring for the dog’s eyes, we will wash our hands with water and neutral soap.

3. We will use the appropriate drops for dogs. However, this step will only be taken when necessary. The drops that veterinarians recommend for the care of a dog’s eyes are made from physiological serum and can be purchased individually, or also in bottles.

4. Wet a gauze with saline solution. Use this gauze to clean the area around the eyeball and gently touch the eyelashes and eyelids. The dog’s eyes must remain closed during this brief care. While we perform this step, we will pet the dog to show him that he can be calm.

5. Pour liquid into the dog’s eyes, which will remove any dirt from the eyes. This last step should only be done when the dog is completely calm, as it will be ideal to hold the dog’s head with one hand and use the thumb or index finger to open the eyelids and pour a drop, or a couple of drops of saline solution. The liquid will come out of the eye and we can clean it with a dry gauze, always with delicate movements.

It is important to clean our animals’ eyes with gauze instead of cotton.

Remember that our canine friend’s eyelashes protect their eyes from external objects or dirt, but they are not always enough to ensure their health. Pets are always playing and spend a lot of time outside, so it is essential that we take care of their eyes.

Dogs with bulging eyes need more care

The dog’s eye boogers

To ensure eye hygiene, you will need to find out what type of eye discharge your cat has. If it is normal eye discharge, you will only need to use a dry gauze and remove the discharge from the edge of the eye, or the inner corner of the eye. This cleaning will be done every morning. In case the discharge is a little hard, remember to moisten the gauze a little with warm water. You can also use a special wipe for dogs if it is more comfortable for you.

Eye diseases

If your dog’s eye discharge is green and your pet’s eyes are red, it is very possible that he has an infection. Your dog could have conjunctivitis. In this case, the cleaning will not be done at home, but the eye hygiene will be carried out by the veterinarian, who will ensure the health of the animal and cure the infection. It is essential that the veterinarian treats this problem, rather than treating the eye problem ourselves.

Corneal inflammation is called keratitis and is often caused by viruses and bacteria. A white spot appears on the cornea and requires immediate veterinary attention. This way we will avoid the appearance of an ulcer, and we will ensure that our pets have the best possible health.

Dogs’ eyes should be cleaned 1 or 2 times a week

A condition called entropion causes the edge of a dog’s eyelid to turn in toward the eyeball. A burn or injury can cause this problem, but advanced age can also be a cause. With this condition, the eyelashes will grow into the cornea and the eye may become inflamed. Conjunctivitis may be inevitable if the problem is not treated.

It is important to have your dog’s health checked by a veterinarian as soon as we suspect that he or she may have a disease.