It is normal for dogs to have eye droppings, which are secretions from the eyes, and dust that comes into contact with the mucous membrane of the eyes will be absorbed by the mucous membrane, producing eye droppings to be excreted. However, if the dog has a lot of eye droppings, it means that the dog may have an inflammation of the eye mucosa, so you should avoid contact with the eyes and send the dog to the doctor as soon as possible. Eye droppings are secretions that protect the eyes, so it is normal to excrete eye droppings, and dogs will clean up after themselves, so there is no need to worry too much. If your dog has abnormal eye discharge, the owner can first give your dog a pet-specific eye drop to see if there is a lot of dust in the eyes, and if the situation is not resolved, send him to the doctor as soon as possible.
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