Wet face/under eyes all the time!!! Hi, My yorkie cross is ALWAYS wet under the eyes. Like in a line Down each cheek. I use a water wipe every day because when i cuddle her and kiss her I think her face smell. (The is no gunky discharge from her eyes-its just clear). Apart from washing her face everyday with waterwipes what can I do??? I will if it gets worse take her to the vets but if therr is anything I can do at home to save money then please help??? I will try and get a close up photo of her face where the wetness is but for noe here is a photo if her. Imgur Imgur Im in the UK so any product recommendations please bare that in mind :) THANKS SO MUCH IN ADVANCE FOR THE REPLIES |
Wow, what a total CUTIE :)! Are there any other symptoms like paw licking or chewing? If yes, then it's likely she has allergies and it's affecting her eyes. You may want to seek medication for the symptoms. If the area is very smelly and always wet, she may have a fungal issue there - like yeast/candida. |
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I learned from this forum a while back to only give Joni baby water instead of tap water. The difference was amazing and each time she's gone off of it for a day or two, the soggy eyes come back. I just bought another gallon today: Gerber Pure - got it in the baby food section of grocery store blue/purplish label. Around $1 for a gal. I second Wylies' Mom's suggestion of allergy testing, but this could be a quick thing to try first. Good luck! |
Just noticed you're in UK - perhaps they have something similar, if not this brand. It is intended to be mixed with dry mix formula for human babies. It also has no fluoride. |
Just got to tell you. What a sweet dog! |
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Is it possible that she could have little hairs irritating her eyes causing them to tear up? She looks very well groomed but my pup was also and he had the same type of problem and upon very close inspection I saw the little hairs were touching his eyes irritating them so I carefully cut the hairs and problem was solved. |
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