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Bulldogs, in particular, are at a higher risk of developing eye redness because of their characteristic flat face which makes their eyes more prone to injuries and infection. The following are the most common causes of red eye in bulldogs. Cherry eye or Conjunctivitis
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Flush your bulldog's eye with a sterile wash if he develops conjunctivitis, which is an inflammation that causes red, runny eyes, discharge and a desire to scratch at them. It could be caused by an infection, an irritant or an allergen, so see your veterinarian to rule out the cause and obtain a prescription for an antibiotic cream. Step 6
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There are several causes of red or bloodshot eyes in French Bulldogs, with cherry eye being a common one. Cherry eye is caused by an injury or infection to the clear membrane of the eye (known as the third eyelid) which results in a red, bloodshot appearance. Red eyes in French bulldogs are not always a symptom of cherry eye.
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Cherry eye is probably the most common bulldog eye problem, and it typically only occurs in young dogs. If you see a red, irritated mass of fleshy tissue protruding from the inside corner of one or both of your bullys eyes, your dog may have cherry eye. Cherry eye is a condition involving the prolapsed gland of your bulldogs third eyelid.
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There are plenty of reasons you may notice red eyes in dogs. They may have severe or mild allergies, something in their eye, dry eye, conjunctivitis, glaucoma, a bacterial infection, or something...
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Why does my English Bulldog have red eyes? A English Bulldog with red eyes could be suffering with a number of different eye problems including cherry eye (tear gland inflammation), dry eye where the tear ducts stop producing tears, or it could be an allergy if your English Bulldogs eyes are bloodshot.
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If your french bulldogs eyes are extremely red, the most likely reason is the cherry eye. Cherry eye looks like a large pink or red spot sticking out of the inner corner of your dogs eyelid. Cherry eye occurs when the third eyelid gland in your Frenchies eye starts to protrude from underneath their eyelid.
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Watch your English bulldog for "cherry eye." This commonly occurs in puppies when a tear gland bulges out, looking like a red cherry.

Flush your bulldog's eye with a sterile wash if he develops conjunctivitis, which is an inflammation that causes red, runny eyes, discharge and a desire to scratch at them.

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French bulldogs can have red and bloodshot eyes due to a condition called Cherry eye. All dogs have a third eyelid which is a clear membrane that cleans the eye and distributes tears. Cherry eye occurs when this eyelid becomes injured or infected. This results in dry, bloodshot, and red eyes.
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This commonly occurs in puppies when a tear gland bulges out, looking like a red cherry. Flush your bulldog's eye with a sterile wash if he develops conjunctivitis, which is an inflammation that causes red, runny eyes, discharge and a desire to scratch at them.

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