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5 Ways to Care For Your Dog"s Eyes

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When it comes to caring for your dog or puppy, do not ignore proper eye care and safety.
Some dog owners forget the little things when it comes to their dog's eye health and this can result in health problems in the future.
Below are a few dog eye-care pointers: 1.
Many dog owners overlook the importance of guarding your dog's eyes from injury.
I would advise that you be overly conscious of your dog's head when you are playing games that could injure their eyes.
Some examples of  games to beware of: kicking a ball around with your dog, playing fetch with a stick, or simply play-wrestling by using your hands.
2.
Every morning, you want to examine your dog's eyes and wipe away any of that "morning crust" that builds up overnight.
If this crust is left unchecked and builds up, your puppy can experience a very irritating and painful reaction.
Use warm water and a soft cloth to wipe the eyes clean.
3.
If your dog is of a breed that has very long hair, trim his hair carefully around his eyes.
While some breeds are supposed to have long hair covering or overlapping the eyes, this can still cause irritation if the hair is constantly rubbing inside of the eyeball.
Use your best judgment and try to err on the side of your dog's health as opposed to his appearance.
4.
When bathing your dog, do not squirt shampoo or flea treatments on top of his head.
Even if you are extremely careful, some of these liguids or chemicals might spray in his eyes.
Gently rub the shampoo into your hand and then apply it carefully over your dog's scalp and surrounding face areas.
This will avoid irritating your dog's eyes.
5.
When driving with your dog, avoid the temptation to let him hang his head out of the window.
I realize that it is a joy to watch your pet enjoying himself and having so much fun as you are driving along, but there have been many serious eye injuries, (and even the loss of an eye) due to a small pebble or rock hitting the dog's face.
I'm sure that is not something you'd want to risk at all.
Keeping your dog's eyes health is important and following the steps above, along with other precautionary measures can ensure that your dog lives a healthy and hearty life as your best friend.
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