Red tears in dogs often confuse owners and cause concern, but behind them lies a complex process within the human dog relationship. These stains are not just an aesthetic issue; they are a biological signal that something in the dog’s body is shifting due to stress or diet.
Physiological and emotional causes of red tears in dogs
„Red tears are a metabolic process,“ explains Sasha Riess. „You can see it in the tears, saliva, and sweat glands.“
A dog’s body temperature is naturally higher than a human’s, around 38°C. Because of this, the warm, moist areas of the face become an ideal environment for bacteria to flourish. These bacteria, reacting with porphyrins in the fluid, produce the characteristic reddish-brown color.
Red tears are therefore a triad of:
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Bacterial imbalance
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Disrupted pH levels
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Emotional stress
How the human dog relationship impacts tear staining
Dogs are sentient beings that react deeply to the feelings of their owners. If you notice your dog withdrawing or showing restlessness alongside red tears, you may be looking at an emotional reaction. In the human dog relationship, dogs often act as emotional sponges.
Sasha Riess advises: „Check how attached the dog is to you and whether there is any other behavior that shows tension. Dogs are emotional animals and can respond to your own emotional processes.“
Pay attention to environmental shifts:
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Has a family member left the household?
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Has the daily routine changed significantly?
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Is the dog experiencing separation anxiety?
Natural solutions for red tears in dogs
An imbalance in the microbiome often manifests through the eyes. If the pH level of the tears is off, bacteria grow more easily. To restore balance:
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Adjust or change the dog’s food: Move toward more natural, less processed options.
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Introduce probiotics: Support the gut-eye axis.
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Maintain hygiene: Keep the area dry to discourage bacterial growth.
„First, resolve the physiological part. Change the food and add a probiotic,“ says Sasha. „And at the same time, reduce the dog’s exposure to stress.“
Restoring balance in your shared life with your dog
Chronic stress triggers higher levels of cortisol, which weakens the immune system and disrupts the microbiome. When the human dog relationship is strained or the environment is chaotic, bacteria grow faster.
Stability is the cure:
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Feeding and walking at the same time daily.
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Structured play and consistent physical contact.
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A calm environment without abrupt changes.
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Closeness and calm communication help a dog release stress and reduce the appearance of red tears.
How to Help Your Dog
Helping a dog with red tears involves a two-step approach of understanding and action. Addressing the issue gradually through diet, hygiene, and stress reduction is key. Consider keeping a small diary to track when the tears appear—after which meals or emotional events? This makes the root cause easier to identify.
Caring for both the emotional and physiological balance is the best way to prevent red tears. Dogs are mirrors of our emotions. If we learn to read their tears, we might learn something about ourselves as well.
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