Your dog’s eyes can be as sensitive as they are precious. There are a range of causes that can make a dog’s eyes red which we will explore below.
Some of these cause the skin or conjunctiva around the eye to appear inflamed and red, while others seem to affect the eyeball itself. As always, the best way to figure out the answer to the question ‘why are my dog’s eyes red’ is to talk to your vet as eye irritation can lead to more permanent damage if left untreated. But here are a few possible explanations you might hear mentioned during your appointment.
Causes of red eyes in dogs
Allergies
Come the spring and summer months, human allergy sufferers will start experiencing the familiar sneezing, itchy eyes and runny nose. And while allergies can occur at any time of year, your four-legged family member might also be more prone depending on the season.
Hay fever is also known to affect dogs and occurs when the body mounts an immune response to something that it has incorrectly identified as harmful, such as pollen in the air. To help with the irritating symptoms of canine hay fever such as bloodshot eyes in dogs, talk to your vet about the best management plan for your pet.
Environmental irritants
There are plenty of potential irritants, both inside and outside of our homes, that can lead to red eyes in dogs. Perfumes, cleaning products, sprays, smoke and even dust can be culprits if they get into your pet’s eyes. So, if you’ve noticed your pet suffering from bloodshot eyes, it’s worth thinking about what possible irritants your friend crossed paths with on their daily adventures. Make sure you contact your vet as well because red eyes could also be a sign of something more serious going on, so it’s best to rule out those concerns as soon as possible.