Hi, I have two foster dogs (sisters) who both have milky white
dischargeAbnormal discharge from the nipple
Ear discharge
Eye burning - itching and discharge
Nasal discharge
Nipple discharge - abnormal
Urethral discharge culture
Vaginal discharge from their eyes. The goo varies in thickness, also the amount varies
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control. Some days there's hardly any, other days it seems I wipe their eyes and it returns within an hour or so. Here are some details:
Lab looking dogs, we think maybe
mixedMixed respiratory vaccine with Bassett Hound (kinda long
nosesNose fracture, long
earsEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series, short legs, long bodies) Eyes are not "droopy". Found abandoned in the woods, at approx. 9 months old. They have been in foster care for over 2 months. They are extremely
shyMultiple system atrophy of people, so were either abused or abandoned very young (Vet visits are traumatic!)
They've been wormed twice (Panacur, then later Drontal) and given their rabies & DHLPP. When the eye discharge continued even after wormings, I switched them from a lower quality puppy food (which had been donated to the rescue) to a high quality puppy food. The discharge seemed to lessen noticeably in frequency within 3 days of being fully on the new food, however it hasn't gone away completely. One of the dogs showed no discharge for 3 days so I thought it was gone in her, then this morning she had some again. :-(
It doesn't seem like an eye infection- the whites of the eyes are not red; the girls don't rub their eyes or even try to rub the discharge off so I don't think they itch. (And my own dogs show no signs) Other than the discharge, the eyes are clear and they are healthy girls with lots of energy. They do love to play in the dirt, dig and essentially get completely filthy all over. I've wondered if they're getting dirt in their eyes? Could it be a food or environmental allergy?
I know the best thing is to get them to a vet... but I would like to wait until their spay appts next month to have their eyes checked while they're sedated. Meanwhile, could I purchase a human eyewash at the drugstore and use it? Is that a good idea or not? Any kind? What other advice would you have? Thanks!