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gmcbogger38
MemberI moved about a couple of months ago not far from where I was living (an hr north in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains). My dogs eat Victor Ultra Pro and have eaten the Victor brand for a long time with no issues. One of my dogs is having bad eye drainage/boogers. The drainage is usually greenish yellow, but sometimes it’s dark reddish and he has some slight tear staining coming from one eye. What I’m trying to figure out is if this is more environmental or if there is a possibility of him just recently developing an allergy to the food. I was thinking about changing his good to see if that helps. Any suggestions?
Dog_Obsessed
MemberIf the drainage is colored when it comes out, I would recommend taking him to the vet. It could be an infection. If he comes back with a clean bill of health, then you could look at the possibility of allergies and/or changing his food.
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