1. Caused by canine distemper or parvovirus
Parents need to pay attention to the fact that canine distemper or parvovirus can cause eye droppings and excessive tears in Alaskan dogs. Under the influence of these two major diseases, most of the eye feces in Alaskan dogs are purulent and yellowish in color. If it is not certain whether the dog is infected with parvovirus or canine distemper, it is recommended to take the Chow Chow to the pet hospital for examination.
2. Eye inflammation or hair irritation
If the owner does not pay attention to the care of the Alaskan dog's eyes and does not clean and trim them regularly, it is easy to be infected by bacteria or viruses, leading to inflammation, or even serious eye diseases. In this regard, it is necessary to regularly trim the hair around the eyes of Alaskan dogs in a timely manner, and use dog-specific eye drops such as pet eye drops to sterilize and disinfect.
3. Caused by improper diet
If you don’t pay attention to your diet, your Alaskan dog will get angry and have tears and excessive eye mucus. Therefore, owners need to make some appropriate adjustments to the Alaskan dog’s diet. The diet should be mainly light food, and avoid feeding hot, greasy or salty food to Alaskan dogs. If the dog’s staple food is dog food, the owner should choose a low-salinity ecological dog food for the dog.