A healthy Pomeranian has bright and neat eyes. If you see a 5-month-old Pomeranian that sheds tears easily and has unsightly tear marks, pet owners should be alert to the health problems of the Pomeranian. I will briefly enumerate a few reasons here for appropriate reference by pet owners:
1. The food is not very effective
The five-month-old Pomeranian is still young, and it is only fed to dogs with dry knots. Food, it may not have much interest, so in order to make the Pomeranian eat more, pet owners will feed the Pomeranian human meals, canned dogs and beef jerky. There may be no problems if you eat it once or twice, but if you feed it to the Pomeranian every day, it will easily cause the Pomeranian to get angry and shed tears. Therefore, pet owners should try their best to feed Pomeranian dogs light vegetables and more water, vegetables and fruits.
3. Infection due to unclean environment around the eyes
In daily care, pet owners only try to bathe their Pomeranian, but do not pay attention to cleaning around its eyes. The long-term accumulation of harmful substances will cause the Pomeranian's eyes to be infected by unclean things, resulting in two unsightly tear stains hanging in the eye sockets. When dealing with this situation, pet owners should use wet wipes to clean the Pomeranian's eyes, then apply a small amount of eye drops, usually 1 to 2 times a day, and the results will be visible after a few weeks of consistent use. .
3. Infection with canine distemper or canine distemper Is it mild
There is another situation that most young puppies are easily infected with, and that is canine distemper or canine distemper. If a Pomeranian is infected with canine distemper or is mildly infected, it will suffer from sleepiness, tears, increased eye feces, purulent nasal discharge, insomnia, elevated body temperature, constant diarrhea and high fever. ,petIf the owner finds that the Pomeranian has the above conditions, he can use a test paper to test it. If he is worried, he can also take the Pomeranian to a professional pet hospital for examination by a pet doctor.