Bichon Frize has hyperactive lacrimal glands and often sheds tears. Therefore, we should check the Bichon Frize’s eyes frequently and help Bichon Frize take care of their eyes in real time. This can prevent Bichon Frize eye discomfort and effectively prevent related diseases. Woolen cloth.
Bichon Frize (certain introduction)
When the Bichon Frize suffers from certain infections Illnesses (such as canine distemper), especially eye diseases, often cause eyelid redness and swelling, and a large amount of mucus or purulent fluid accumulates in the corners of the eyes. At this time, the eyes must be carefully adjusted and cared for. The method is to use a 2% boric acid cotton ball (you can also use cold water) to gently wipe it from the inner corner of the eye outward. Do not wipe it back and forth on the eye. If one cotton ball is not enough, you can change it to another one until the eyes are wiped clean. After wiping, drop eye drops or eye ointment into the Bichon Frize's eyes to eliminate inflammation.
Some Bichon Frize dogs, such as Shar-Pei, often have excessive wrinkles on their heads, which causes their eyelashes to become inverted. The inverted eyelashes can irritate the eyeballs and cause Bichon Frize dogs to develop eyelashes. For blurred vision, conjunctival inflammation, and corneal turbidity, a veterinarian should be asked to perform surgery to remove part of the eyelids (similar to human double eyelid plastic surgery). However, if the surgery is unsuccessful, the eyelids will not be able to cover the orbits, causing the eyeballs to appear.
The simple way is to pull out the inverted eyelashes with tweezers. The inverted eyelashes of Shar-Pei Bichons are hereditary. Therefore, when purchasing a Shar-Pei Bichon, in addition to checking its pedigree, you must also find out whether its parents have the defect of inverted eyelashes.
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