Possible eye(s) infection

She has persistent frequnt eye boogers/diacharge that are white/cream colored and creamy/goopy consistency. we clean her eyes and wipe them away and they are back fully within 10 -15 mins. Her eyes are sort of red/bloodshot too
How to tell whats the diagnosis and prognosis &/or treatment(s) we should look into. We are homeless and have very little available cash so trying to find the best available options within our grasp. Thank you for your time! xx Heidi-Hoe's Parents

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Dog

Belgian Malinoi

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Dr. Deliman

Veterinarian

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Care, Common Problems

Thank you for using our service. It is possible that your dog is experiencing an eye infection or inflammation. Some potential causes for this could be allergies, foreign bodies in the eye, or a bacterial or viral infection. Before seeking veterinary care, you can try gently cleaning your dog's eyes with a warm, damp cloth to remove any discharge. You can also try using artificial tears or a commercial eyewash specifically made for dogs to help flush out any irritants. It is important to monitor your dog's symptoms and seek veterinary care if they do not improve or if your dog seems to be in distress. If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to come back to us! Thank you.

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