Angels's Eyes for dogs and cats is the first product specifically developed to eliminate unsightly tear stains from the inside out. The active ingredients in Angels' Eyes are pure beef liver and tylosin tartrate. It alters the chemistry of tears so no stain is left on the eye when the tears dry.
For: Cats Dogs (over 6 weeks of age)
Benefits:
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Eliminates unsightly tear stains in 3-5 weeks
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Wheat and dye-free
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100% pure beef liver
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Easiest way to administer a remedy for tear stains
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No known side effects
How it works:
Angels Eyes works to prevent tear staining by tying up circulating porphyrins, a compound that reacts with light to produce a reddish-brown stain to the medial canthus (the meeting spot of the upper and lower eyelids).
Cautions:
Shake the container before measuring powder. Add water to the Angels' Eyes powder, Do not pour the powder into water.
More Information:
Brand Name Angels' Eyes
Active Ingredient(s): Pure Beef Liver, Tylosin as Tartrate
What is this product used for: Angels' Eyes is the first tear stain remover specifically developed for both dogs and cats to eliminate unsightly tear stains from the inside out. As you keep trimming the stained areas, the newly grown coat will be totally clear.
Availability: Angels' Eyes is a non-prescription (OTC) tear stain eye care product available as a 30 gm sprinkle.
How this product should be used: Sprinkle Angels' Eyes daily on regular food. After 3 months, reduce to 4 times a week. After 6 months, reduce further to twice a week. For puppies over 8 weeks and up to 3 months of age the usual dose of sprinkle to be added to food is 1/8 teaspoonful. For dogs 2 to 5 lbs use 1/4 teaspoonful daily, for dogs 5 to 8 lbs use 1/2 teaspoonful daily, for dogs 8 to 12 lbs use 3/4 teaspoonful daily, and for dogs 12 lbs and over, use 1 teaspoonful daily. For kittens up to 3 months of age is 1/8 teaspoonful daily. For cats 2 to 5 lbs give 1/4 teaspoonful daily, for cats 5 to 8 lbs give 1/2 teaspoonful daily, for cats 8 to 12 lbs give 3/4 teaspoonful daily, and for cats 12 lbs and up, give 1 teaspoonful daily. Shake package before measuring powder.
What are the side effects: There are no known side effects.
What special precautions are there: This product is for animal use only. Shake the container before measuring powder. For best results use Angels' Eyes every day as specified in the directions. In rare cases where pets do not like changes to their food, Angels' Eyes can be put in their water. However, when mixing, add the water to the Angels' Eyes do not pour the powder into the water.
In the event of overdose: Overdose is unlikely. However, if overdose is suspected, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
How should I store this product: Store Angels' Eyes at room temperature.
Directions:
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Angels Eyes is the first tear stain remover for both dogs and cats.
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Shake the container before measuring the powder.
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For best results use Angels Eyes every day as specified in the directions.
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After 3 months, reduce giving Angels Eyes to 4 times a week. After 6 months, reduce to twice a week.
Tip: In rare cases when a pet does not like a change to their food, Angels Eyes can be
put in their water. However, when mixing, add the water to the Angels Eyes
powder. DO NOT pour the powder in the pets water.
This stuff really works. We gave our light beige 22 lb. dog 1tsp. per day and it worked wonders in just a few days. Now he's maintaining on a 1/2 tsp. per day. I would highly recommend this for eye stains.
This product works better then any other product that I've found. However I'm sadden by all the reviews that rated it anything above a 1 and I would like to share my story with you. I used this on my ShiPoo and it worked just as it said. I noticed she began sneaking up on her dinner. So I tried hidding it in her favorite treats, She got to the point where she would miss meals. One day without knowing it, I got just the dust from the power on my finger and put my finger to my mouth. It wasn't just a little nasty, it was horrible and i felt so bad that i had subjected my sweet Sadie girl to this. You see, Sadie is my best friend, she helped me through a very painful time and was always there to kiss my tears away. i love her to much to do this to her, She is so sweet and obedient and even whith stains under her eyes she is so pretty. But Sadie's true beauty comes from the inside.
Have a 3 yr old miniture poodle-very bad eye stain. I started using 3 weeks ago. It''s not completely gone yet.It is working. I also have a 5 mo Teddy Bear puppy that had the start of bad eye stain. I want to tell you the puppy's eyes are clear. It works. The poodle will take a little longer but I can see it working. He's had it for 3 years even the stains around his mouth are disappearing. I would reccomend this product to anyone that has this problem, I sprinkle some once a day on a dog treat . They seem to like the flavor just fine.
I have been using the Angel Eyes now for just under 2 years. I had a mini measuring spoon set never used. I use the spoon marked pinch. I give the Angel Eyes mixed with a soft boiled egg. My Cocoa just loves it. He did have to get used to it. It has a bitter taste. When he was a puppy and in the chewing stage every one said use bitter lemon. Well it made him chew more because he thought it had his Angel Eyes in it. needless to say, His Maltese/Chihuahua's white fur is always snow white. Thanks Angel Eyes
Or do you have any suggestions of how to get a dog who is very picky about food to eat angel eyes.
3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Mollie
- Florida
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Taste it, and you'll know why he won't eat his food. I have not been able to find it in capsules. I would like to know the answer as well. I have been told some pharmacies will put it in capsule form for a small fee but I have not looked into it. Until then I just wont subject my sweet Sadie to it.
5 days ago
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mama
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Not sure , but never had dog or cat not like it on food. Could be with interaction of the type of food. Mine uses science diet and a beniful type sometoimes . What we do is keep a spray bottle of water adjustable spray /mist. Lightly spray water on top of food put down (sprinkle on top) the dose ( 1-1/2 or 1-3/4 tsp. in our case for dog) and mist lighly again. We put out our food once in the morning and once at night 6-7 pm. We try not to overfeed nor over snack, so when the dog is ready they quickly eat the top portion before slowing down. The problem is sometimes our cat ( dark tiger striped -with no stain problem, will sneak some before the dog and dog waits -lol, but the cat makes a small dent like 3-4 slightly bigger than pea sized bites, then leaves--so not really a problem. The cat rules. Dog is clear ,took about 3-weeks and a couple of cuts and shampoos , but basically clean as a whistle from it now (3years) and rarely had to re-up dose, I think it's because very little has fallen to bottom of bowl since we used the spray method. and the dog lost 2lbs. (10%)pounds that it needed ( just slightly overweight)in the process, and therefor more healthy and takes longer walks and perhaps looks healthier ( i know it proposes no health problems from staining) but just as someone who had allergies or cold who perhaps looked tired and sick, that is now in check and looks better and healthier. Who knows wrong or right, maybe we take her out for more walks to show her off-jk, or because she wants to that she lost just a few lbs. Chicken r egg but the result is a healthier happy dog.
Yes and around mouth all the same source and treatment. My white snauzher chews on the feet especially when younger and now is completely clear. Also it has been completely healthy on this since 2002 (10years-born 4-2000) from other products with similar main active ingredients (tysonil) switched to AEyes a few years ago because of availabity and costs. Vet just told me safe in long term use at that dose no problem that just an off use of FDA approved for other uses and rarely used in vet practice as there are better antibiotics to treat other infections and ailments. While I like natural if possible, I also feel this is an instance where the scare tatic and hype in marketing of natural can be abused. Ofcoourse staining is rairely a real health issue but cosmetic, much like acne or hayfever (bothersome both appearance and psychologically and sometimes painful)but not life threatening )and many other cosmetic things humans do ( like waxing, laser, hair removal , botox., etc. Goopy hair around sticking eyes can be somewhat irritating and alittle painful and cosmetuically unsighly and bad breath from it I personally have no problems with it and yes I love my animals and had 2 cats for 17 &19 years and one dog for 16 yrs and this one going on 13, but if in your dog or cats case is less severe less or nearly expensive so called natural ones work effectively for you then great so would I, but didn't for us. This stuff works if followed.
HI, I have a Cavdoodle (Cavalier + poodle), she is 8 months old now, but with severe eye tearing, whenever she get excited or after some running. i start to feed her with Angle eye (potato flavour) since 3 weeks ago, but seems like it does not help much to stop her from tearing. She is approximately 4kg, feed her with half tea spoon angle eye.
May I know how long will the angle eye start taking effect on her eye, by stopping her from tearing?
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