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Best tear stain remover?? Does anyone know of a good and safe tear stain remover? |
I have been using Angel Eyes for the last few weeks and it has worked really well for us. His tear stains have faded drastically and tearing has mostly stopped. Eventually I want to discontinue use of it as I have heard that it has an antibiotic in it and.. well it's expensive. There are many Yt'ers who use other methods that have worked for them. Some add Apple Cider Vinegar to their drinking water, and others give distilled water. Neither of these worked for us, but I wish you good luck. :) |
Angel eyes works great!! |
Angel Eyes does work well, there corporate office is next to my store. It comes in three flavors beef, chicken, and Sweet Potato, you just sprinkle it on their food. |
I heard Angel Eyes was bad. I didn't do any research just read a bit on the forums, it is like an antibiotic so I wouldn't give it to your dog long term. Edit: Just thinking out loud here, but if the antibiotics kill the tears, doesn't that mean there is a chance the bacteria could eventually develop a mutation that makes them no longer susceptible to the antibiotic? Therefore, Angel eyes wouldn't work anymore and I think you would have even a worse case than you did in the beginning. I'm not sure exactly how Angel Eyes works, so maybe that is wrong. I heard some where that it was an antibiotic, though. |
We use this: Press Release- Eliminate Your Dog's Unsightly Tear Stains I found this link for you which may be very helpful in helping you find a treatment that may be best for you: Tear Stains Good Luck! |
I also like kissy face facial it is sold at bloomingtails Kissy Face Pet Facial - Furfections |
My girlfriend has 3 maltese and she swears by angel eyes. Good luck. |
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I just use a warm washcloth every other day. |
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Hi everyone. There is a new natural product available called Glow Groom - it is very effective - check it out at www.glowgroom.com/:animal-pa |
anything new? has anything else new come out on the market for tear stains lately? |
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I was looking for the ingredients too! |
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. |
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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Here's a little more information on colloidal silver. Quote:
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Here's the Petco link for the product. NaturVet Tear Stain Powder Dog & Cat Supplement at PETCO |
thank you! |
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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