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Angels Glow for Tear Stains Toby went to his groomers yesterday and they had this product for sale. Has anyone tried this product or heard if this really works? It's a bit pricey and I wanted to hear actual results (instead of the website "testimonies" which I don't necessarily believe are real) to see if this might be something I'd try for Toby and Shelby Rose. http://www.angelsglow.com/about.html |
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no I haven't used it. But I did read about it today on some web page. So I will be watching to see what everybody says about itl. |
I wouldn't use it unless they have a money back guarantee. There are too many products on the market that are for stains and none of them work. |
3 Attachment(s) I've used a similar product called Angels Eyes on my maltichon, Chloe. http://www.angelseyesonline.com/ I started her on it when she was a puppy and it worked for her. I just followed the directions on the bottle. :) I was skeptical too but here some before and after pics of Chloe. The first two pics are her when she was a puppy and the third was taken about 3-4 months ago. |
Your baby is beautiful! That product really did work! Do you have to start using it when your dog is a puppy though? Rocky's almost 2 and he has tear stains, not really bad, but I wouldn't mind getting rid of them all together. |
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No, you can start using it anytime. It takes a while before you will notice a difference. She stopped having eye boogers after about month. Then when I got her groomed and they cut the hair around her face the hair around her eyes stayed white. :) |
When we were researching a tear stain product to carry in our store, we researched Angel Eyes and Eye Envy. I was told both were effective and did well on the market BUT Angel Eyes has an antibiotic (tylosine) as an ingredient...so we decided to carry eye envy. |
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I have used Angels Glow on my maltese ( I have 3) and it really does work it just takes time. So don't expect it to happen overnight. |
filtered water helps to reduce eye stains as does feeding a food with no dyes in it. My Eskie used to have tear stains until I changed his food to Evo and used filtered water on him. I feed Turbo (westie) Solid Gold JAWB and use filtered water with him and he does not get that ugly beard stain that alot of westies get. I know this is something that you can try that will not cost alot, of course some dogs are worse than others. Allergies play a roll in this also, if your dog has allergies, the staining will be alot more than if your dog doesn't have allergies. I have never used any of these products so I can not recommed one. I know the groomer that I work for (30yrs exp.) says that nothing will take the current stains away. Blueberry facial will help lighten them but they have to be cut away in order to be completely gone. Good Luck! |
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