How to Treat your Dog's or Cat's Pink Eye Infections (Conjunctivitis)

Understanding ConjunctivitisOne of the most irritating sights to look at is a swollen, pink eye in either your dog or cat. Imagine what they might be going through too! When your pet has been afflicted with conjuctivitis, his or her eye will appear to be severely bloodshot and irritated, while his or her surrounding tissue, including the eyelids, become swollen and inflamed. The eye, itself may begin to emit a distinctive discharge often mixed with pus. All the agony may last for several days to a week or more. If not properly treated, the damage could eventually take away their whole eyesight. But pink eyes are easily treatable, so there is nothing to worry about.
Common Symptoms of Conjunctivitis
A pus-filled discharge sometimes occurs
Apparent eye pain
Common symptoms of canine pink eye
Excessive tears
Excessive tears
Red or pink in the dog's eyes
Your dog avoids bright lights or bright places
Your dog avoids bright lights or bright places
Treating Conjunctivitis
PetWellbeing's all-natural canine and feline Easy Eye will help to soften, alleviate, and reduce your dog's eyes to their healthy, natural state.
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I never knew dogs could get pink eye just like people...
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