We always recommend you have a veterinarian examine your pet to rule out any serious issues, especially involving the eye, as they are quite delicate. For eye issues, we have Ey Eas which can help to control eye discharge. For his nose, the Heal Care Ointment. If he is only licking one paw, there could be a number of things causing discomfort. It could be an injury, or something stuck in the paw. It could be pain in that paw caused by arthritis or another injury, behavioral, or it could be allergy related. A vet visit to rule out the cause would be best. You could try using the Heal Care Ointment or even the Ouch Away Spray on the paw to see if that helps to soothe the irritation. You may want to put a small sock on his foot or even put on an e-collar so that he stops licking and causing further irritation. Often times, this can create a vicious cycle of licking that takes a long time to heal. If it is due to allergies, the Natural Allergy Kit contains Alge-ex which is an oral supplement to help ease allergy symptoms, along with the Ouch Away Spray.
I have an 11-year old light-colored Chi that has eye discharge and his nose is really dry. Do you have any products you would recommend? He also has been licking his front paw a lot.
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