Conjunctivitis in dogs can be caused by infection, irritants, dust mites, trauma or an underlying health condition. Signs of conjunctivitis may include:
- Redness or inflammation
- Puffiness
- Green or clear discharge from eye
- Squinting
Other eye infections or issues
There are a few more issues where eye drops for dogs can be beneficial, including:
- Keratitis
- Dry eyes
- Trauma
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS)
- Corneal ulcers
Remember to always consult a vet without delay if you think your pup is suffering from any of these issues so they can prescribe the right eye drops for the most effective treatment.
What are the different types of eye drops for dogs and what do they contain?
Your vet will prescribe different treatment, depending on the issue your dog is suffering from, because eye drops contain different ingredients and have different effects. This is so your pooch is getting the best, and most effective, treatment for their issues.
Saline eyewashes
Saline washes are used to clean dirt from your dog’s eyes. Another benefit is that it removes all the gunk that can gather in the corner of your dog’s eyes! Because this just clears out debris, however, this is likely not beneficial for more complex eye issues.
Steroid eye drops
For severe allergies and other eye infections, steroid eye drops might be prescribed by your vet. Steroid eye drops cannot be used if the cornea is damaged, so your vet may apply a special stain to your dog’s cornea to make sure everything is OK.
Glaucoma eye drops for dogs
If your dog is diagnosed with glaucoma, it is likely to be prescribed eye drops to start without delay. These may contain active ingredients such as timolol brinzolamide or dorzolamide.
Antibiotic eye drops
For issues like conjunctivitis or keratitis, which may be caused by an infection, antibiotic eye drops for dogs could be prescribed.
Other ophthalmic medications
Other ophthalmic medications include those used to treat dry eyes in dogs. Medications used to treat dry eye include those containing cyclosporine or tacrolimus and they are designed to increase tear production and replace the tear film.
How to apply eye drops for dogs