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You can tell if your dog has conjunctivitis by looking for symptoms like red, swollen eyes, excessive tearing, discharge, or squinting.
Yes, you can be around someone with pink eye, but precautions should be taken to prevent its highly contagious spread.
You can tell if your dog has conjunctivitis by looking for signs such as red eyes, excessive discharge, squinting, swelling, or pawing at the eyes.
Yes, but it depends on the type of pink eye; viral and bacterial forms are contagious, so precautions are necessary.
You can tell if your dog has conjunctivitis by observing signs like red or swollen eyes, discharge, excessive blinking, or pawing at the eyes.
You can be around someone with pink eye, but it's important to practice good hygiene as it is highly contagious.
It's best to limit contact with family if you have pink eye, especially during the contagious phase, to avoid spreading the infection.
Yes, sleeping with your dog can increase your risk of pink eye due to the potential transfer of bacteria or allergens.
Yes, it is possible to get pink eye if a dog carries bacteria, viruses, or allergens on its fur that transfer to your pillow and then to your eyes.

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