We have 20 male mutts at our house that have had disfigured rusty tear spots under his eyes for the first year or so. Gus-Gus seemed as troubled by them as I was. I tried pet eye wipes from PetCo and PetSmart to keep them at bay, but it was useless. Not only was my dog-fighting”>dog in this fight subtle and temporary.
I came across an online product (www.angelseyesonline.com) that I claimed might help. Angel eye powder is made of food additive. The page explained that all I wanted to do was sprinkle some Gus-Gus food, and the tear stains would slowly disappear. You need to use it regularly at first, but after three months you only need to use it four times a week. The website stated that after six months the habit can be reduced to only twice a week.
The cost was ridiculous, even for me who spends a large fortune on his pets A 60 gram jar was about $50. Fortunately, Gus-Gus is small enough that I only needed a few drops — a teaspoon. A bigger dog is going to go through the bottle much faster. I felt guilty spending $50 on the product, but the before and after photos on the website were convincing. I thought I would try that first bottle, and if it wasn’t for the incredibly dramatic results, I wouldn’t buy another bottle.
A bottle of Angel Eyes arrived in the mail and I wanted to see if Gus-Gus would eat his food with this product /a> scattered. Even though my dog is a Finn, it doesn’t seem to bother him. For if there is a residue of powder in his finished dish, another dog will lick it up. It seems to be more than pleasant. Care Angels Eye has a few suggestions in case your dog doesn’t like it, like adding it to the water.
I started to see a reduction in my mutt tear spots in about a week. The results were subtle at first, but after about four weeks, the tear spots were completely gone! I’m not entirely sure how Angel Eyes works, but the results are amazing!
I kept the Gus-Gus formula daily for about three months. I reduced the use to four days a week, as stated. I noticed that the tear spots were starting to show, so I increased it to five days a week and decided to gradually reduce the routine. I found this to be a tear stain. His face looks very different from before the eyes of the Angels!
The Angel’s Eye website claims that the product should be dyed around the dog’s mouth and other parts of the body. to lick My dog because he doesn’t have spots anywhere but his eyes, I can’t talk. We also know that Angel can be used as eyes in cats. Although I have cats, I do not need such a fact.
I found Angel Eyes to be the only product that could help with Gus-Gus tear stains. The only downside to Angel Eyes, from my experience, is the price. If you are sure that it works for your pets, you can save a few bucks by getting a 240 gram bottle for about $130. It’s much cheaper per gram than in a smaller bottle, but it’s hard to think about processing a lot at one time make your dog tear spots< /a>.
I also recommend visiting a vet to determine possible causes of tear spots before purchasing this product. Some yeast or bacterial spots can cause spots, and spots can be a sign of another problem. But most of the time, they tear some spots known more simple canine type, like poodles.
Finally, if your dog is struggling with tear stains and you want to spend a substantial amount of money to treat the problem, I strongly recommend Angel Eyes. It can be compared online (www.angelseyesonline.com), and I have seen it at a few pet supply sellers.