Yorkie Sadness: Understanding the Signs and Causes of Teary Eyes

When Yorkshire Terriers are feeling sad, they often exhibit several noticeable behaviors. These can include ignoring their owners, displaying a general lack of enthusiasm, refusing to eat, and drooping their ears.

A sad Yorkie may show signs of low spirits, decreased appetite, drooping ears, and a reluctance to engage in activities. They might also ignore their owner's calls. It's essential for owners to provide extra comfort and attention during these times. Gently petting their head and back can help soothe them. Offering treats or engaging them with toys can also redirect their attention and prevent prolonged sadness, which can negatively impact their physical and mental well-being. Identifying the root cause of their sadness is vital to resolving the issue effectively.

Why is My Yorkie Tearing Up?

Several factors can cause teary eyes in Yorkies:

1. **Foreign Objects:** If your Yorkie gets something in its eye, it can cause tearing, redness, and general discomfort.

2. **Internal Heat or Inflammation:** In Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) concepts, excessive internal heat can lead to teary eyes. Giving your dog cooling herbs or supplements, like "Tear Stain Remover" oral liquid containing wild chrysanthemum, cassia seed, honey, and B vitamins, may help alleviate these symptoms by supporting liver health, reducing inflammation, and regulating porphyrin metabolism.

3. **Eyelid Issues:** Sometimes, conditions like a growth on the eyelid, also known as a third eyelid hyperplasia, can cause excessive tearing. Owners should check for any abnormalities around their dog’s eye area, and surgical intervention may be needed to correct this.

4. **Eyelash Problems:** Ingrowing eyelashes or an inverted eyelid can cause irritation and tear production. Surgery is often required to rectify these conditions. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and tailored treatment plan.


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