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As usual, more great advice, and I will point out something that Michael wrote, that if it is indeed some sort of infection, then it would probably have a color to it, yellow or red. Just always point out something like that at physical time. I keep a running list between vet visits, with any question, etc, and that helps. I always have something to ask about, vitamins to diet.
That said: I knew what I would find when I clicked on your photo, Miss Gambler's eyes look like that a lot of the time, and the vet has told me numerous times that she is fine, they just water. I had my husband look at your photo and he totally agreed that it's like looking at Miss Gambler's eyes. We even held her face near the computer screen. It depends on the time of year and temp. as to how bad it is. On the drive back and forth to Las Vegas, they get really bad in the desert area. Does your dog go through big environmental or temp. changes during her day? Start a daily log and write down days that it is bad and where you are, temp., etc.. and see if you notice any common deniminators. If your vet has said to relax, then do so, we have, but you can still point it out every vet visit.
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