Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
- 120-gram bottle of tear stain-remover for dogs
- Effectively eliminates tear stains from the inside out
- Sprinkle on food daily to start; results from 3 to 5 weeks
- Safe during pregnancy and for puppies over 6 weeks old
- Please read all label information on delivery
Angels’ Eyes is the first product specifically developed for dogs to eliminate unsightly tearstains from the inside out! Angels’ Eyes also helps to eliminate staining around the mouth and their coats due to licking. Other products are topical requiring high maintenance and yet will only remove the tear stains temporarily causing it to return worse than before. Angels’ Eyes starts working before the tear stains begin and never adds food dyes or wheat which can have negative effects on your pet. O
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Review by Sarah E. Morgan for Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
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I have a 10 month old purebred Bichon Frise. Only one of her eyes waters a little. The watering began when she was teething and loosing her baby teeth. Any watering on a pure white dog will stain no matter how much you clean it.
I gave the lowest recommended dose to her on top of her food. Her appetite did not change. (However, the powder does get in her hair- which Bichons have a lot of, so I will sprinkle a little water on top to make it stick to the food better.)After 2 months and 2 monthly hair trims (which is a must for Bichons), my babies eyes are BOTH white now. I am starting to give this to her every other day and try to wean her off of it. So far, the stains have not come back.
BEFORE giving this to your dog I would recommend the following: #1- Check their diet for dyes, beets, or by-products. My dog eats only Innova Puppy Food, so there are no dyes, beets, or by-products causing the staining. #2- Check for stray hairs- My baby has the hair trimmed back from her eyes, so the watering is not irritation. #3- Use only Stainless Steel Bowls- others could have dyes in the plastics.
Review by M. Trama for Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
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This product does work very well, that is why I was disappointed when my dog started vomiting after two weeks of using this stuff. I guess his system could not digest it. His vomit was filled with this stuff. When he first started vomiting I stopped giving him Angel’s Eyes and the vomiting stopped. I gave him Angel’s Eyes again and after a few days he started vomiting again. It is too bad it makes him sick, because it works very well.
Review by K. Nguyen for Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
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I don’t usually take the time to write a review on products but I had to write one for Angels Eyes. I have a 7lb Shih Tzu w/ all white fur around his face and this product has worked wonders.
We got him at 12 weeks and the staining was really bad. I did not start using this product until he was 9 months old because I thought maybe he was just teething and it was causing the staining. I used Angels Eyes for 2-3 weeks before I actually saw a difference. I was happy that it worked but disappointed that there was still some staining. I have now used it for 2 months and the red staining is gone completely (after cutting the old fur away). He still tears when he’s running around playing and his whiskers and fur is wet around the nose and mouth but there is no red color. He also has no problem eating the Angels Eyes if it’s mixed in w/ some canned food.
Review by Laura Fitzgerald for Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
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Angels Eyes did not help the tear stains on my Maltese. When I got him at four months old, he had a little bit of staining, but nothing terrible. Once he started teething about a month later, it got really bad. I spent $60 on the Angel eyes because the reviews on here were good, and the breeder recommended it as well. I followed the instructions verbatim for three months, and nothing happened. It was a total waste of money, and I found out a secret from my groomer who agreed Angel Eyes is garbage. Dilute Hydrogen Peroxide with water, and rub it with a cotton ball on the tear stains. Then put a little vasoline on the spot so the tears roll off the fur, and do not settle in. I do it once in the morning and once at night, and his tear stains are completely gone. It also helps to keep the hair by the eyes short and clean. BOTTOM LINE, this product is not healthy to use long term(according to my dog’s vet) and there are other more cost-effective alternatives available (the bottle of Peroxide was 75 cents at the drugstore!).
Review by Shelly for Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator for Dogs, 120-Gram Bottle
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While the product does work, be aware that Tylosin is actually a low grade antibiotic. After 2 weeks of use, both my Bichons developed diarhea – and that is when I discovered what Tylosin really is. Use of a daily antibiotic can kill the “good” intestinal bacteria and cause other problems. If you are planning on using this product, consult your veternarian first and use with caution!