| | |  | Brushes, Combs & Dematting | Home » » » » Angels' Eyes Tear-Stain Remover for Dogs, 240 Grams | | | | | | | Description: | | Angels' Eyes is the first product specifically developed for BOTH DOGS & CATS 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. All of our ingredients are products of the USA. | | | Features: | |
• Gives your pet stain-free eyes and a bright clear coat
• 100 percent free of wheat and dye
• Safe for all breeds of dog and cat
• All ingredients are products of U.S.A.
• Please read all label information on delivery
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.53 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1830 reviews |
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237 of 240 found the following review helpful:
Good Product but not Overnight WonderNov 20, 2007
By Sarah E. Morgan
"Sarah"
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.
69 of 69 found the following review helpful:
I had tried everything!May 19, 2008
By J. Sherman Although cost was never a real issue, I almost choked when I saw the price of Angel's Eyes. And the shock was compounded by knowing it wasn't a permanent solution but something my white minature poodle OLIVER would always have to take if I wanted bright, clean & clear eyes. I thought long and hard before buying that first tiny $32. bottle at the pet store. It only contained about 2 weeks of treatments, but none of the topical products had worked. Name it, I'd tried it.... I changed to a food without beets, cranberries, or blueberries. I only gave him bottled water as recommended by another poodle owner. I washed his face morning and night and kept applying products that promised to make his eyes diamond clear. The stain was so dark and permanent it certainly looked as if his eyes were bleeding down each side of his nose.
I can't say enough about this wonderful product and buy it in the largest possible size so I'm never without. Oliver is down to 3 times a week and it keeps that nasty red yeast away. It only took a few days to see the new growth around his eyes and by the end of the first week, I was able to carefully clip most of the stain away. It's been 2 months and Oliver's eyes sparkle. It's processed in a powdered liver base so there was very little problem getting him to accept it. I think I mixed a little grated cheese in the first week but he doesn't hesitate anymore, and he only eats dry food.
Great product and great company.
59 of 59 found the following review helpful:
Great product that really works.May 01, 2007
By K. Nguyen 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.
61 of 62 found the following review helpful:
Works great, but made my dog sickDec 16, 2007
By M. Trama 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.
109 of 116 found the following review helpful:
Misleading advertising?Sep 13, 2008
By Shelly
"food/cooking enthusiast"
I read the reviews and ordered this product for my two Bichons. They weren't wild about the taste, but I got them to eat it - and it did work. Within a week the tear staining was much diminished, and after two weeks was gone entirely. But then I noticed both dogs were developing diarhea. and seemed "off" - eating grass, throwing up, not eating as well, etc. More research and I discovered that this product contains Tylosin, which is actually a low grade antibiotic. NOT GOOD! Had I known that I was feeding an antibiotic on a daily basis, I NEVER would have purchased this product - and I certainly would not have purchased the large size for continued usage. I have since found out that in many cases, you can feed 1/2 of a Tums (500 mg calcium carbonate) twice daily or add 1 teaspoon vinegar to their water. I tried the vinegar and they wouldn't drink, so now I am using the Tums, with eqaully good results. I would caution anyone with the tear staining problem to talk to their vet and treat this product with caution. I give it one star because it contains an antibiotic which is not explained - the average layman would not know what Tylosin is.
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