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  discharge is a common problem for some dogs. It can be a sign of anything from infection to glaucoma to allergies. Common Causes and Treatments of Eye Discharge in Dogs If your dog has clear eye discharge, chances are good it's caused by allergies or something physical, like dust in the eye or wind blowing in the face. A watery discharge or mucus from one eye is often a sign of a foreign body, like an eyelash, while yellow-green or pus-like eye discharge could indicate a serious infection. Always talk to your vet to get at the root cause of your dog's eye discharge, because some problems can result in blindness or loss of an eye if left untreated. Conjunctivitis. Mucus, yellow-green pus or a watery eye discharge can all be signs of Conjunctivitis , an inflammation of the lining of your dog's eye. There's a wide range of causes for conjunctivitis, from allergies , injury, birth defects, and tear duct problems, to foreign matter, dry eye, distemper, or even tumours. O