Like humans, doggies can have the occasional eye boogers. As annoying and unsightly as they can be, eye boogers can be a sign that something could serious could be wrong with your pooch.
To get the facts straight and become informed, read on to find out the tell-tale signs that your doggies eye boogies are a lot more than just an annoyance.You can potentially save your doggy from the dangers of infections and other health complications that they might be at risk of.
So next time you notice that your pup has some eye boogies in the morning, you'll be able to know what to look out for!
Find out how your doggy's eye boogers can be a sign of a more serious health condition on the next page!
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Trish Ann Estle
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Monti Estle
Monti Estle
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Well crap i thought it was normal
Santosh Kumari K
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Shivani Kavali
Linda Michelle Mislan
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My Rosie only gets a few after sleeping
Adrianne Adr
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Shrln Bautista
Keri Warchol-Lecrenski
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Yogi is half Pug and half Dachshund…Yogi has Chronic Dry Eye and it’s an autoimmune disease not because there was damage…I has to give him Cyclosporine and artificial tears (lubricant)
Dorna Shemshadi
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Dena Kahn
Kylee Ram
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Teri Cate
Nesrine Ghermoul
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Yasmine Ghermoul aw omg
Dave Kinney
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Normal for bug eyed pugs.
Daniel Maiden
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Debbie Maiden