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eye infection
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.any foreign body that gets into the eye can potentially cause an infection, especially in someone with sensitive eyes, even a spec of dust blwon in by the wind. Didn't he get a pillow etc, to keep his face off the doggied sofa??
Have to be honest, our cats get full access to our sofas, as would any dogs we own. Personally I don't see that in itself as particularly unhygenic, unless of course any dog hairs etc are never removed, and the sofas aren't treated to a bit of a steam clean now and then.
Marion29. No offence taken at all. Try not to worry about your daughter and son in law and their hygiene or the baby. Babies are so resilient and there has been a lot of research to say that babies brought up in less than spotless homes have a far better immunity to all the bugs and diseases around. They now think that asthma is on the increase because of the obsession with 'anti bacterial' sprays, etc. They also say children brought up with pets are much more well adjusted.
If you stay with them again I should take a sleeping bag and your own pillows to help with your husband's eye problem.