Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | American Bulldog | Male | neutered | 1 year and 6 months old | 89 lbs
Both of my dogs eyes are almost completely red where the white should be. Is this something I HAVE to take my dog to the vet for? He doesnt squint or seem to be bothered by it. We’re strapped for cash and I don’t want to spend a bunch of money for something that will heal on its own.
3 Answers
Published on December 6th, 2017
I am so sorry to hear that Harvey is experiencing these problems with his eyes. Thank you for providing an excellent picture, it seems red and has discharge. Start by placing an e-collar or cone on Harvey to prevent scratching or rubbing. If the eye is infected or injured it is likely painful, this will prompt Harvey to scratch or rub his eye. However, this could inflict further damage, infection or even an ulceration. Because eye concerns with dogs, such as infections, corneal ulcerations, cataracts and glaucoma, can progress rapidly in dogs I would have him examined by your veterinarian as soon as possible to diagnose the issue. The precise medication can then be dispensed by your veterinarian. Please do not attempt to treat an eye infection at home with any over the counter medications, drops or ointments. This can lead to permanent damage and unnecessary pain or discomfort. I hope this answer was helpful and that Harvey feels better soon. Warmest regards to you both! If you have any further questions please feel free to post on the forum. We are here to help!
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Published on January 16th, 2017
Poor Beansy! I would immediately take him to the vet. That's because the eye is such a delicate and important structure, and any problem with it should be checked out right away by a vet. Leaving it untreated can lead to vision loss. Beansy could have an eye infection, allergies, or suffering trauma to his eye. The vet can diagnose what's wrong with his eye so he can be treated. I'd take him into the vet right away, good luck!
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Published on August 7th, 2017
I am so sorry to hear that Stella is experiencing these problems with her eye. From your description it sounds as though the eye could be infected. Start by placing an e-collar or cone on Stella to prevent scratching or rubbing. If the eye is infected it is likely painful, this will prompt Stella to scratch or rub her eye. However, this could inflict further damage, infection or even an ulceration. Because eye concerns with dogs, such as infections, corneal ulcerations, cataracts and glaucoma, can progress rapidly I would have her examined by your veterinarian to diagnose the issue. The precise medication can then be dispensed by your veterinarian. Please do not attempt to treat an eye infection at home with any over the counter medications, drops or ointments. This can lead to permanent damage and unnecessary pain or discomfort. I hope this answer was helpful and that Stella feels better soon. Warmest regards to you both!
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