Milky Blue Eyes in Dogs

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Milky Blue Eyes - Has Your Dog's Eyes Become Blue or Milky?

There are several reasons that your dog might have blue eyes. Below are some of the most common reasons given by various veterinarians:

  1. Your dog might have a build up of old cells;
  2. Your dog might be producing excess tears;
  3. Your dog might have diabetes;
  4. Your dog might have cataracts;
  5. Your dog might have glaucoma; or
  6. Your dog might be going blind.

If your dog does have blue eyes, rest assured that there are steps you can take to help your furry friend overcome this ailment.

  1. You might want to watch your dog closely to see if their eyes heal; finally,
  2. You might want to have your dog tested.

If none of the above remedies work then you should consult your vet to see what exactly might be causing the problem.

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