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If you order online, make sure it is not shipped through anywhere that is can freeze. The reason for this, is because the main way it works is the high oxygen level, freezing kills off the oxygen. It's pretty amazing stuff though, and is not made of a bunch of chemicals, it's pretty organic. |
Oh I see your also in California like me :-) I order mine from calvetsupply.com . |
Here is link to where it is on their site Cal Vet Supply - your source for Antibiotics, Frontline, Syringes and Veterinary Supplies |
I just use plain water w/a baby terry cloth. If the eye booger is caked on, you can do a mini facial & just wet your fingers w/warm water, apply it on the eye & simply wipe off after it gets soft. You can also use a flea comb or the fine side of a comb & comb it off after it's gotten soft. Don't let the eye booger cake on & stay there for awhile, it will irritate the sensitive skin underneath. Try Gerber PURE water for mixing baby formula for him to drink. They have it @ walmart or target. |
We sell vetricyn at my work but I had never thought of using it for Lilah's goopy eyes!! I have heard a lot of folks are big on foods like first mates chicken and bluberries to reduce eye goopy- something to do with antioxidants I believe, o course it as the sales rep who told me that, lol! Does anyone use angel eyes or a similar product? I'm sure daily face washing is the only real way to beat it but it would be nice to have some help in the battle! Can't wait to check out the face wash recommendations, I'm in the market to fall in love with a comprehensive grooming line myself right now- going to have to start a thread about that :) I use a general tear stain removal product (trying for nightly) it is liquid and I wipe it onto her eye/moustache area and then comb her face wig our metal straight comb. We also use earth bath grooming wipes in mango tango. |
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I do this too. Just be careful when using the comb around the eyes, last thing you want is to poke them in the eye! |
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