Not exact matches
Rabbits,
like humans, can suffer from allergies and their symptoms can range from having watery
eyes, redness of the
eye and its lids, to pain and sneezing with nasal
discharge.
Infected dogs will exhibit symptoms
like diarrhoea, chest congestion,
eye and nose
discharges and coughing.
Upon noticing mucus -
like discharge, it is important to treat the infection immediately, as this can lead to a rupture in the
eye globe, which would eventually require
eye removal.
By the time her owner returned, she had stopped eating, had
discharge coming from both
eyes and looked
like she wanted to die.
Their nose and their
eyes may also manifest a
discharge just
like humans do whenever they have colds or flu.
He will check your Miniature Schnauzer's ears and
eyes, looking for any signs that something may be wrong,
like redness, itching,
discharge, etc...
I recently noticed a discoloration in the center of a 4 month old Persian kittens
eye - its
like a cloudy circle but has no
discharge or irritation to the
eye.
If your pup suffers from chronic symptoms
like itchy skin, digestive issues, joint pain, or
eye discharge, it might be time to try a nutritionally - complete vegan diet.
Answer: I would really need to examine her to be able to say for sure - it would depend on a lot of things: if she had a secondary infection or not (yellow, green
discharge, enlarged lymph nodes) I might recommend a product
like Terramycin (https://www.1800petmeds.com/Terramycin+Ophthalmic+Ointment-prod10190.html)- if it was primarily a «dry
eye» problem I might recommend something without antibiotics that just lubricated.
Eye discharge — look for goopy, mucus -
like discharge or a noticeable increase if your dog normally has
eye discharge
And just
like our own
eyes, a healthy dogs
eyes should be clear and generally free of mucus and
eye discharge.
Some animals will produce a mucous -
like discharge from the
eyes.
The animal will develop cold
like symptoms, with a runny nose, breathing difficulties and possibly sneezing,
discharge from the
eyes, conjunctivitis and laboured breathing due to congestion.
Normally, dogs produce a small amount of clear ocular
discharge to keep the
eyes moist, just
like human tears.
Occasionally a dog will have other signs of illness
like a running nose, sneezing or a
discharge from his
eyes.
* A constant, dry hacking cough that sounds as though something is caught in the throat * Vomiting or gagging after any excitement or even after light physical activities * Vomiting or gagging after any small amount of pressure to the trachea * You can also see retching, snorting and sneezing * In the vast majority of cases, you will not see a runny
discharge from the
eyes or nose unless your cat or dog also has something
like the Canine Flu * In some cases a fever can be present — but not always
This
discharge may look
like your pet has an infection, but dry
eye doesn't start out as an infectious process.
Dogs may exhibit symptoms that include
eye and nose
discharge, mild fever, reduced appetite, and a cough, which are similar to other conditions
like kennel cough.