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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Florida
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The stuff I read said to add to drinking water --1 tsp to gall. or add to rinse water.. I don't know about cleaning the eye area with it. I would like to know if that is a possibility -- willing to try if it is.
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| I♥PeekTinkySaph&Finny Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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The reference to using vinegar in this thread was only as an additive to the drinking water. I would never use vinegar in any eyes, ever!
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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I'm a dogsitter/walker and basically all my relatives have dogs too. I only know three dogs who eat "high quality" foods (A Rottie on TOTW, a Lab on Natural Balance, and a Beagle mix on Orijen). Maybe by pure coincidence, but those 3 dogs are in GREAT physical shape, their energy is awesome, their coats are sooo shiny and soft (it's especially noticeable on the Rottie and the Lab), and just in fantastic shape in general. Compared to, say, my aunts Rottweiler (who was 3yrs old when she rehomed him) who had dandruff galore, his skin was terrible, his breath/teeth were horrible, he always had ear infections, he was constantly itching/scratching, and was on "grocery store brands" his whole life. My grandma's Lab is the same way... she seems healthy, to a normal person who doesn't necessarily pay attention to dogs like I do, LOL, but I see an overweight dog, one who itches constantly, terrible gross teeth, dull coat, shedding like crazy, etc. All looked at as "normal dog stuff" by most. Oh, not to mention, they all poop a TON. I watch 2 Boxers on Science Diet, and I have never in my life seen dogs that poop as much as they do, and as big and smelly. SD-fed dogs in my experience all have this problem. The Rottie on TOTW has poops that aren't all that much bigger than Jackson's and they're easy to pick up. *shrugs* I don't know... who knows really! Sometimes I second guess myself too. Is it really worth it? Who really knows. There hasn't been any good studies proving one either which way. I mean, I've been living off terrible foods for most of my life (pizza, fast food, sodas, etc) and I'm surprisingly healthy besides being a bit overweight. But I've recently made a huge change in my diet and I've already noticed my face clearing up, my energy levels are up, I'm more motivated in general, etc. Do I look any different to anyone else on the outside? Probably not. But I know it's healthier for me. Could Jackson survive and live a good life on Purina? Probably. But why NOT do better? If hard times came on, I wouldn't hesitate to feed a food like that. But I can afford more right now, so I might as well, I suppose. Argh -- I just went on a total tangent and half of it had nothing to do with eye boogers. I'm being a blabber mouth. Sorry, I've got a lot of opinions, hahaha. I commend anyone who just read all that.
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| ♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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| Cold weather seems to be contributing to Max and Teddy's eye boogers. When we are out in the cold, I can see their eyes start to tear and when we return home, they have a good amount of black sludge in the corners of their eyes. I have been cleaning them thoroughly every evening and it seems to help keep the staining to a minimum.
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| I ♥ my girls! Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: With My Yorkies
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| Called my vet today about tear stains and gunk in eyes. This is what they told me: "Purchase Angel Eyes". Honestly, I felt like they didn't think it was that important. I am really picky about what Rosie eats and what I give her. Maybe I'll just deal with the tear stains and gunk. Who knows!!!!!???????
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Bella Vista Arkansas
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I enjoy reading your post whether or not I always agree with them.. They are generally very informative. I just wish that I could find that "miracle food" that all 4 of my dogs could eat. Ive been through so many different brands and had trouble with the food one way or another. As a repsonisble pet owner my dogs will eat the better food, but like I said before it just makes me wonder why some dogs have no trouble what so ever on any food fed to them but my dogs havso many issues . oh well another one of life's mysteries..lol..
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When I took Tucker in last year for his year old check up, I asked his vet what I could do about his eyes and she said that smaller toy dogs are more prone to eye tearing than larger dogs, to clean them on a daily basis with a warm wash cloth.. exactly what Ive been doing and it doesnt work..
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| I ♥ my girls! Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: With My Yorkies
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Ha ha! I really thought you were going to say it did work! Lol
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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![]() When I first got Jackson, I was very "well, all our dogs growing up did perfectly fine eating Kibbles n Bits!" But then I looked back and saw how unhealthy they actually were. Once I started doing research, I definitely completely changed my opinions! I let Jackson eat my family members dogs food if we go visit, it's never affected his stomach or anything, but with him not eating it on a daily basis, I can't really judge on one night of eating crappy food, ya know? He also gets Cesar wet food once a week as a 'treat'. I'm sorry you've had so much trouble w/ food. What breeds are all your dogs? I know Tucker is a yorkiepoo.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Merritt Island,FL
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| Ziva's left eye was always twice as "gunky" as the right, now that we have switched to TOTW (pacific stream) the right eye is perfect the left 50 % better,I think the left has more hair growing towards it and am starting to think the food and hair growth are both involved. BTW Brit I love your posts!-my wheaten looks great on the TOTW(3 months so far), even tho she was always on premium foods this one beats them all, The probiotics are great! |
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Lexee is my 4 pound toy poodle, Toby is my elder sheltie, and Abby is a beagle..
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: WA state
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| As best as I can discern (thanks for the Google reference, Kathy), the eye gunk/diet relationship remains anecdotal. Unless your pet has a medical issue, eye gunk is just annoying and diet change may or may not improve it. Just like Jackson's mom is always saying, what works for one may not work for another. What does seem clear to me (no pun, here ) is we must keep our furbutt's eyes clean and dry to prevent bacterial infection from setting in. It all comes back to warm water, a cotton ball and consistency.
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| YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Toronto, Ont
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| Lexie's at that stage of the wild eye hair and I'm sure that's a big part of why they water so much. After a rough play she'll look up at me all smiles with a bunch of hairs poking her in her eyes, poor thing lol. I'm feeding her the best food so I'm hoping it stops once her hair grows out. Till then I just do the warm washcloth |
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