I would get it checked. Maggie often has green eyes in her photos, it is like red eye in humans. Red eye is like a reflection because the pupil is dilated. "red eye reduction" setting of the flash in a camera sets off several small flashes to get your pupils to close before the photo snaps with the real flash. Also, that's why it does't happen if full light situations.
Based on that my theory is that one is dilated for some reason. Maybe it's the ointment. OR, if the puncture isn't healed over maybe extra light is getting to whatever it is that reflects when the eyes are dilated. Does that make sense?
Not sure if this applies to her puncture but my brother recently had eye surgery where they implant a lens in your eye instead of lasik. A week before they did it they poked holes into his eye to help with drainage or test it or something. I mention this to say that a puncture is not necessarily going to cause a problem (depending where it is of course....and on size) but the infection is most likely the problem.
How long ago was the injury? I would definitely get it checked, or at least call. Perhaps you should ask about a specialist, because it is weird that it is one eye. Final thought....do both eyes track the same, is one eye pointed more off center or anything? that could change how the light reflects, but would probably indicate a vision or muscle problem.
Oh yes, Love the short haircut! I just did that to my baby and she always seems bouncier after a haircut. Looks like 2 different pups!
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