Benefits of Dog Pet Insurance
Dr. Roth
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Many pet parents might be surprised to learn that dogs can contract pink eye — and it's very common. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is an infection of the eyeball and surrounding lids.
Much like humans, dogs catch pink eye from a virus or bacteria. In fact, dogs can contract pink eye from their pet parents, and vice versa. It’s important that all pet parents in the household take precautions to prevent spreading it from human to dog, or dog to human.
Preventive steps include sterilization, hand washing, and avoiding touching the face. Airborne allergens, irritation, and injury can also lead to canine conjunctivitis.
The symptoms of canine pink eye mimic human symptoms. Pet parents who suspect pink eye should watch out for:
Eye health is an important part of a dog’s overall well-being. Pet parents who think their dog may have developed pink eye should always consult with a vet as soon as possible. If the pet is pawing or rubbing at the eyes, placing a cone to prevent secondary trauma to the eye is recommended until they can be seen by their veterinarian.
Common treatment plans for pink eye include:
If a vet determines that the dog has a bacterial pink eye infection, they’ll likely prescribe some form of antibiotics such as:
For viral cases of pink eye, a vet might prescribe a steroid eye drop and artificial tears. This combination should quickly clear the discharge from the dog’s eyes.
In many dogs, pink eye may be the result of severe allergies. In this case, a vet would prescribe an antihistamine pill or anti-inflammatory drug to soothe the dog’s irritated eyes.
For dogs who suffer from pink eye as a result of injury or irritation from debris, the vet may suggest in-office treatment. Injuries to the eye can be serious and lead to loss of vision. It’s important that pet parents consult with a vet when they suspect an eye injury.
Pink eye is a bothersome condition for humans and dogs alike. Fortunately, there are steps pet parents can take to prevent pink eye in their pets:
Pet parents should keep a close watch on their dogs to make sure they aren’t scratching, rubbing, or pawing at their eyes in a way that can cause irritation.
When it comes to pink eye, pet parents should never attempt home remedies. Instead, they can seek dog medical advice from a trained online vet.
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