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My dog makes new "goobers" in the corner of his eyes every 15 minutes or so- he is a bully breed, so that may be in his genes, but why does it happen? I have heard its a vitamin deficeincy? How come I only get them in my sleep, or when allergies come up, and he has them no matter what?

2006-07-15 06:42:55 · 7 answers · asked by curly_qt2005 2 in Health Other - Health

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There are two types of conjunctivitis- bacterial and allergic.

Allergic conjunctivitis tends to leave a clear, or white filmy discharge which can be irritating to the person(or in this case, dog). They tend to be reactions to stimuli(food, pollen, etc) and are not contagious.

Bacterial conjunctivitis is an infection which is highly contagious. There is a definite yellow/green discharge and it is often worse in the morning after sleep. Most people will find themselves waking up with their eyelids stuck together.

In the case of bulldogs, one of the common ailments is blocked tear ducts. They tend to have alot of sinus congestion which is why they're snuffy sometimes.

I would recommend taking him to the vet if you find that it is very irritating to him and he can't see properly or if you find that it changes colour.

Good Luck to you and I hope this helps.

2006-07-15 07:13:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Its a protien build up people get that when they sleep becuse there eyes are closed, when there open your natural tears and oxygen dissolve this before it forms. most dog foods are very high in protien so a dogs eye dosent get rid of it so easy same as when you have a cold your eyes water more. Its not a deficeincy its excess too much protien. ask your vet you may want to switch to a lower protien diet for your dog, but it does provide them the energy for their active lifes.

2006-07-15 13:52:56 · answer #2 · answered by home improvement at its best 5 · 0 0

Dogs are outside and they therefore encounter a lot more wind and elements in their eyes each day. We don't run around as much as dogs do, and therefore don't end up with allergens in our eyes. Your dog may even have allergies, and you could ask the vet if you are concerned about the amount of discharge his eyes have. There are doggie medications for almost anything. His eyes are just trying to rid themselves or irritants. If you are letting him hang his head out the window when you drive, that could perhaps be one of the worst things for the eyes of your pooch.

2006-07-15 13:47:01 · answer #3 · answered by PreviouslyChap 6 · 0 0

Our pitbull was like that. We found out that she had an allergic reaction to corn, a popular ingredient in some dog foods. Try getting her some kibble without corn in it. Should clear up like it did for Piper.

2006-07-15 13:46:11 · answer #4 · answered by Mary the mellifluous 3 · 0 0

Nature's way of clearing the eyes. Just wipe and go on.

2006-07-15 13:46:26 · answer #5 · answered by rrrevils 6 · 0 0

these little microscopic bugs that live in our & the dogs bedding they like our eye fluid or maybe cold in your eye..haachuuuu

2006-07-15 13:46:35 · answer #6 · answered by soulsista 4 · 0 0

bacteria, dust, etc.

2006-07-15 13:45:21 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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