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It sounds like your dog is experiencing some discomfort, and there are a few potential causes for the squinting, such as irritation from foreign objects, allergies, or possibly an eye infection. Given that your dog is also showing signs of lethargy, it's important to keep a close eye on these symptoms. Lethargy can sometimes be a sign that your dog isn't feeling well overall, which might be connected to the eye issue or another underlying condition.
For home care, you can gently clean around your dog's eye using a damp, soft cloth to remove any discharge or debris. It's important to ensure that your dog isn't rubbing or scratching the eye, as this could exacerbate the irritation. If you notice any redness, swelling, or discharge, it might indicate an infection or a more serious issue that could require veterinary attention.
Since these symptoms have persisted for a day and your dog is lethargic, if there's no improvement or if the symptoms worsen, I recommend consulting a veterinarian. They can conduct a thorough examination and determine if any specific treatment is necessary.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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