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  1. May 29, 2024 · Cherry eye in dogs is also referred to as the prolapse of the third eyelid tear gland. It causes an exposure of the lacrimal gland that is located in a dog’s third eyelid. This exposed gland irritates the ocular surface and may result in conjunctivitis, meaning it cannot be ignored. Cherry eye often has a genetic influence in its development ...

  2. May 17, 2024 · A side eye of a whale eye is a dog’s way of politely saying, “I am anxious and uncomfortable about this. Please stop doing it.” And no, it doesn’t matter if all you are doing is petting the dog and trying to show them love. Dogs have a right to feel uncomfortable with physical touch just like humans dogs, and they often do.

  3. May 25, 2024 · Understanding The Dog Side Eye. Also known as the “whale eye,” a side eye is a sign that our dogs are trying to communicate something important to us without the benefit of speech. Some possible meanings behind this behavior include: Fear or anxiety. Aggression or defensiveness. Confusion or uncertainty.

  4. May 10, 2024 · When a dog’s pupils are dilated, it means that the black part of the eye, known as the pupil, has expanded in size. One common reason for dilated pupils in dogs is excitement. When a dog is happy or excited, their pupils can dilate , making their eyes appear larger and more expressive and this may happen when they stare at you .

  5. May 30, 2024 · Dogs with certain skull shapes, such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boston Terriers, are more likely to show whale eyes as well. These breeds have been meticulously bred for specific body shapes ...

  6. May 28, 2024 · Dogs display whale eye when they are tense, stressed, anxious, or frightened. The dog may also show other symptoms of anxiety or distress such as a stiff body posture, lip licking, yawning, low tail carriage, or a tense jaw. The rather strange name is attributed to Sue Sternberg, a canine behavior & shelter dog specialist.

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  8. May 18, 2024 · Bleeding or blood within a dog’s eyeball, also known as an intraocular hemorrhage, can involve four or more areas within the eye. In some cases, a dog’s condition may cause bleeding into more than one part of the eye. When bleeding occurs in the anterior chamber of the dog’s eye, it is called hyphema. This chamber is between the cornea ...

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