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♪♥ Jazi & Izi's Mom ♥♫ Donating Member | ![]() My vet told me he could not recommend Angel Eyes because of the antibiotic. I gave him the ingredient list for the "Tear Stain" supplement at petco and he research them and says he approved. It works great!!! The dogs love it sprinkled on their food. I don't give them much no more tear stains.
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| ![]() has anyone tried organic colloidal silver? i'm leaning towards that.... it sounds really great. i had heard of it a long time ago and was just reminded of it. |
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() I prefer things that have been tested for safety, and I'm not satisfied with the safety of it. I think people are misled by the terms organic and natural. Poop is organic and natural, but it's not safe. I feel like if you want to experiment on yourself that is your right, for you might notice symptoms right away, but experimenting on your pets is different, you may miss some of the symptoms. The mans whose skin turned blue, shows that there are symptoms and that the silver builds up in the body over time. There are other safer alternatives in my opinion.
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() Here's a little more information on colloidal silver. Quote:
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♪♥ Jazi & Izi's Mom ♥♫ Donating Member | ![]() Active Ingredients Per 1/4 teaspoon: Cranberry extract 105 mg, calcium ascorbate 34 mg, oregon grape root 34 mg, marshmallow root 23 mg. Inactive Ingredients: Natural flavoring, non-fat dry milk, silica aerogel and whey. Here's the Petco link for the product. NaturVet Tear Stain Powder Dog & Cat Supplement at PETCO
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| ![]() Miniature Schnauzer breeders (the blondes) use this formula regularly. recipe for removing tear & beef stains: 1 tsp each of Milk of magnesia, corn starch, and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Mix it into a paste, then apply to stained areas and let it dry overnight. Then you can bathe her the next day. This might have to be done a couple times. It can lighten dark hair as well so be aware of that Things like Angel Eyes are full of preservatives nonnatural and antibiotics I'd never give it to a dog we avoid such things in their food so why then do it to treat an infection they are statically proven to not have? Oh if they do have the infection giving a bit of yogurt rids a yeast infection much better than antibiotics...
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