Dog Tear Stain Remover Products

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- Everything you need to know about our dog Tear Stain Remover products -

It is safe to say that the last thing any of us want is to see is our four-legged furry friend fighting off some sort of sickness, disease, or other ailments. While dogs are certainly prone to natural illnesses and ailments with obvious symptoms that are easily detectable by their owners and veterinarians, some breeds of dogs are prone to less obvious ailments such as the famous Maltese tear stains.

For instance, have you ever noticed dog tear stains underneath your pup’s eyes? What color were they? Were they brown? Or did they have more of a red-toned hue, almost rust-like?

Although dog tear stains are not the worst thing that your pooch can experience, it is certainly uncomfortable and should be remedied. There are many different approaches that are safe to use as dog tear stain remover products.

 

But First...

Why Does Your Dog Get Tear Stains?

Dog tear stains can be caused by a number different things ranging from ingrown eyelashes, poor diet, stress, and teething, to much more serious ailments like Glaucoma, eye infections, ear infections, or adverse reactions to medications.

Typically, dog tear stains come from excess iron deposits that your dog’s body is looking to release. However, depending on the color, excess tear stains could be due to a Yeast infection.

While it may be difficult to tell right away if your dog’s tear stains are due to an infection, it is always best to take him or her to their veterinarian for a check-up.

 

Get The Best Dog Tear Stain Remover Products

Our products range from tear stain supplements, tear stain removers, to dog eye wipes.  We also locally produce dog chews that are among the safest of chew supplements to treat dog tear stains.  There are also a few home remedies that may save you a trip to the vet and ultimately serve as a healthier alternative for your pup!

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Some suggestions are:

  • Feed your dog a well-balanced diet with high-quality ingredients.
  • Do not use plastic drinking bowls or plastic food bowls; opt for stainless steel, ceramic, or porcelain instead.
  • Clean your pup’s tear stains with our dog eye wipes...

Dog Tear Stain Remover - Before After 

What Should I Do If My Dog Has Tear Stains?

If you begin to notice tear stains near your dog’s eyes, do not panic.  Do some research and see if your dog has any additional symptoms. This could help to rule out an infection and save you a trip to the vet.

If your dog doesn’t present any other additional symptoms, try using some of the tear stains remover products and get your pup feeling better in no time.

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  • Faye Furbringer

    I have used the powdered supplement and it seemed to work somewhat. Can’t find it, now using the chew treats, not doing as well. 21 pound white Havanese. Where else can I look. Also used liquid cleaner, smears.


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