1. Reasons for a lot of dog feces
Dogs get angry or The eye mucus caused by inflammation is usually dry eye mucus, which is relatively dry and hard; the eye mucus that occurs when the dog is deficient in heat is generally soft and paste-like; when the anger is too strong, in addition to a large amount of eye mucus, the eyes usually develop Red, with red blood, etc.
Although dog anger and deficient heat are strictly not considered diseases, if an abnormal increase in dog feces is found, it generally means that inflammation has begun to appear in the dog’s body. In addition, canine distemper virus infection, foreign body stimulation, inverted eyelashes, dog colds and other reasons can also cause a lot of dog eye feces. Therefore, in order to avoid other more serious symptoms, it is recommended that pet owners take the dog to the pet hospital for inspection in time, and give targeted Treatment.
Second, what kind of medicine is used for dog eye poop?
When you find that there are more dog eye mucus, if there are no other symptoms temporarily, you can consider the following ways to deal with it:
1. Eye drops: if it is dry eye mucus , you can give the honeysuckle eye drops
of the dog pointe, which mainly has the functions of clearing away heat and antipyretic, antibacterial and soothing; if it is a soft mucus, use neomycin sulfate eye drops, which can be used for various common eye inflammation caused by Eye red, swollen, hot symptoms, reduce eye discharge.
2. If the dog still has symptoms such as constipation, hard and dry stool, soft stool, bad breath, etc., it means that the situation of getting angry is serious. It is recommended to take Qingwenbaidu tablets to clear heat and reduce fire. Drink plenty of water to boost your body’s metabolism.
3. The dog’s eye mucus is usually relieved within 1-3 days after using the eye drops. If there is no sign of improvement after 2 days of medication, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for inspection in time. .
4. If the dog has purulent eye mucus, and is accompanied by symptoms such as cough, lack of energy, decreased use, fever, etc., it means that the dog is likely to be infected with canine distemper virus. The dog goes to the veterinarian for a checkup.
A small symptom on a dog may seem inconspicuous, but if it does not improve after long-term conditioning, it often means that there are other abnormal conditions in the body. In order to detect and treat the disease as soon as possible, pet owners must not relax their vigilance.