Husky (definite introduction)
A dog's eyes can also There are diseases, so owners should pay more attention to protecting the dog’s eyes in daily life so that they can have a clear and cool sight. Short-nosed dog breeds (such as bulldogs) can see a longer depth of field, while long-nosed dog breeds (such as sheepdogs) have a wider field of view. Therefore, the dog’s vision is not very good, and the shape of the dog’s skull and nose will also affect its vision. It is generally believed that most dogs have some myopia, and a smaller number have farsightedness; however, the degrees of myopia and farsightedness are both extreme.
When a foreign body is found in the eyes of a pet dog, it should be sent to a veterinarian for treatment as soon as possible. Do not wipe it out by yourself with cotton swabs or fingers to avoid damaging the eyes. In addition, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible if you find that your dog often scratches its eyes with its claws, sobs, blinks, has red eyes, nebula, colored infiltration, or prolapse of the third eyelid.
When riding in a car with your dog, you should prevent your dog from sticking its head out of the car to avoid serious damage to its eyes from being hit by insects. When using all alcohol-containing products (such as ear cleansers), care should be taken to avoid eye contact.
When intoxicating a dog, avoid applying lotion foam into the eyes; when cleaning around the eyes, cover the eyes and tilt the head back slightly to prevent lotion from entering the eyes. If the lotion is put into the eyes, clean them with plenty of sterile saline solution and consult a doctor if necessary.
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