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My dog has pink raw skin around eyes with discharge. What's wrong?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | Male | unneutered | 7 years and 6 months old | 60 lbs

For some reason my dog jj has pink raw skin around his eyes he seems okay but I just cleaned alot of eye buggers of of him and I noticed that his eyes seemed raw any idea what's wrong

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Answered By Jenna Beyer, DVM, MBA, cVMA

Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

Published on July 31st, 2017

Ouch! That looks uncomfortable. There are a few potential causes for JJ's eyes issues. The first could be pain or inflammation of the actual eyeball, and JJ could be rubbing his eyes and irritating the skin. There is a mange mite called Demodex that canal so cause reddening of the skin around the eyes. There are also a few other inflammatory or infectious things that can cause this as well. If he is not back to normal in 48 hours, or if it appears to get worse, I think the best thing for JJ would be to have an exam with a veterinarian. Mange mites can easily be diagnosed in the clinic and treatment can be started right away before it gets worse!

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    Answered By Beth Ven

    Veterinarian

    Published on

    What a cute pup! This may be something as benign as allergies or irritation from some other source, but I have also seen this problem in dogs that have scratches on their corneas. It is very important to determine which this is, because they are treated very differently. Corneal scratches are very painful, and can become infected and put your pup's vision at risk. I would schedule an appointment with your vet as soon as you can, so he can be treated. Your vet will likely put a yellow stain in both eyes to look for these scratches, and if there aren't any, they can give you drops to help with the discharge. Best of luck!

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