Conjunctivitis is not usually contagious to other dogs, and it is definitely not contagious to humans. However, if the dog has conjunctivitis due to an underlying viral upper respiratory disease, this can certianly be contagious to other dogs. read more
HiCustomer Conjunctivitis is not usually contagious to other dogs, and it is definitely not contagious to humans. However, if the dog has conjunctivitis due to an underlying viral upper respiratory disease, this can certianly be contagious to other dogs. read more
It ultimately depends on the type of conjunctivitis affecting your dog. If your dog’s conjunctivitis is caused by a virus, it is usually not contagious to human, but most likely is to other dogs. read more
Conjunctivitis, also known as pinkeye or red eye, is as common in dogs as it is in humans. It’s an itchy inflammation of the tissue that coats the eye and the lining of the eyelids, called the conjunctiva. Conjunctivitis can happen at any age, by itself or because of another eye problem. read more
This is a very good question considering how easily pink eye can be passed from one person to another. Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, also affects dogs, and just as in people, it causes similar symptoms. read more