Jamie Freyer, DVM

Dr. Jamie Freyer is a Licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine based in Washington. With over ten years of experience in clinical practice and industry, she specializes in veterinary medicine and surgery, animal behavior, and animal genetics. Dr. Freyer holds a BS in Life Science from The University of Portland and a DVM from Oregon State University.

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Discharge in my dog's eye. Are there any home remedies?
You should still see a vet ASAP even if it doesn’t seem to be bothering your dog. Eye issues require medical care, although the severity of the issue depends on what’s wrong with your dog’s eye. So, if it's like an ulcer or something that has irritated the eye, you're going to see things like discharge from the eye, you're going to see squinting, you might see some redness. With some of the other ocular disorders, your dog could go blind if the problem goes untreated. There may be some at-home meds or remedies you can use, but you must have your dog checked out by a vet first.

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