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Angel Eyes for Dogs: Frequently Asked Questions

Angel Eyes for dogs is available at PetMeds®

If your dog has unsightly tear stains, you might be considering trying Angel Eyes for dogs, which is a popular non-prescription pet medication used to eliminate tear stains from your dog’s fur. Angel Eyes for dogs is such a simple solution for pet tear stains, it seems almost too good to be true: Angel Eyes for dogs eliminates tear stains without having to use any topical cleansers on your dog’s fur.  Reading some of the common questions from other pet guardians about Angel Eyes for dogs can help you decide if Angel Eyes for dogs is the right solution for your own pet.

What are the ingredients in Angel Eyes for dogs?

Angel Eyes for dogs comes in two flavors: chicken and beef. There are only two ingredients in Angel Eyes for dogs: the beef flavor contains 100% pure beef liver and Tylosin, and the ingredients in the chicken flavor of Angel Eyes for dogs are 100% pure chicken liver and Tylosin.

How long does it take for Angel Eyes for dogs to work?

Angel Eyes for dogs has no effect on pre-existing stains.  Angel Eyes for dogs works by changing the chemistry of your dog’s tears, so that the tears do not cause staining of the fur.  Once our pet has started taking Angel Eyes for dogs, the new fur growth will be free of stains. As new fur grows, trim off the stained fur. Your pet’s fur should be stain-free in about 3-5 weeks after using Angel Eyes for dogs, depending upon how quickly your pet’s fur grows.

Will Angel Eyes for dogs prevent my dog’s eyes from tearing?

Watery eyes is a condition known as “epiphora,” and is common in dogs, especially in brachycephalic breeds. Excessive tearing in pets is caused either by an excess production of tears, or a problem which prevents the tears from draining properly. Angel Eyes for dogs has no effect on the amount of your pet’s tear production, or the draining of your pet’s tears. Angel Eyes for dogs simply changes the composition of the tears, so that the tears do not cause staining of the fur.

Will Angel Eyes for dogs help other stains on my pet’s fur?

A compound known as porphyrins in your dog’s tears is responsible for the staining. Porphyrins is also found in  your pet’s saliva, which is why you often see the same reddish staining around your pet’s mouth and on the paws of dogs that lick their feet excessively. Angel Eyes for dogs will also work to eliminate beard and paw stains.

How long should my dog take Angel Eyes for dogs?

Angel Eyes for dogs is a powder that you sprinkle on your dog’s food. For best results, you should use Angel Eyes for dogs daily for the first three months. After three months, give Angel Eyes for dogs four times per week, and reduce to twice a week after six months.  If you discontinue use of Angel Eyes for dogs, the stains will eventually recur.

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