Best dog eye care products according to redditors

We found 15 Reddit comments discussing the best dog eye care products. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Eye Care:

u/Chasmosaur · 2 pointsr/frogdogs

It's not unusual to lose some fur in the areas if there was irritation. It should grow back. (At least it did in my English Bulldog.)

Also - an important part to cleaning a Bully's folds is drying. So baby wipes are good, but you're also going to want to carefully blot/dry the area with some cotton squares (at least during humid months). Any type of moisture allows in the bad stuff that causes infections and irritation.

Tear stains sometimes just come with the territory. You can alter it with diet - most people swear by treatments like Angel Eyes - but sometimes switching out food can help as well. My girl had food allergies, and we were always on high quality, small-batch grain-free diet with her, and I think that made a difference.

Also, if they had some irritation, it can cause stains and then it takes a while for new, non-stained fur to grow back in. Otherwise, the best thing to do is keep the folds dry.

I also liked Vetricyn for my girl. I'd soak a cotton square, apply it to her wrinkles, let it sit for 30-60 minutes and then clean and dry it out.

u/thepilatesnewbie · 2 pointsr/cockerspaniel

My cocker spaniel (10 months old) has a ton of allergies (we are in San Diego California, where the desert air can cause a ton of allergies.) She's had antibiotics for infections from allergies on her skin, medicated eye drops, and medicated ear drops. To try to prevent that she gets allergy shots and is on Zyrtec allergy pills, and we have an OTC eye rinse we use daily, as well as ear drops to clean her ears once a week or so. I also supplement her diet with fish oil and it keeps her skin less itchy.

Here's a link to the eye rinse we use. We get it on amazon. Super cheap, lasts a couple months. Nutri-Vet Eye Rinse Liquid for Dogs, 4-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018CE84I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zboJzbVWX14PX

u/deboriole · 2 pointsr/Whatisthis

Yikes. It looks like a misplaced hair to me, but I am not sure. Can you flush out his eye with some saline and see if it moves/gets washed away?

u/RaceBrick · 1 pointr/aww

Try this for preventative
And these to remove

My chi gets eye boogers when she doesn't get the supplement every day.

u/BadMoonRisin · 1 pointr/BostonTerrier

I havent ever used it, but you might try Angel Eyes. Its a product that you feed to your dog (or sprinkle on their food) that helps eliminate tear stains.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/bichonfrise

angel eyes made my bichon and maltese very sick after a few weeks of use, but the pet store i used to work at sold the hell out of it. tear stains are a result of a ph imbalance, so chalk and peroxide will likely remove the stains, but won't cure the cause of them. be careful with grain free foods, bichons are prone to stones (i just finished paying off my dog's second cystotomy for a stone blockage) and the last thing you want is a grain free diet if your dog is at all predisposed to developing any sort of build up. our vet recommended boiled chicken and rice mixed in with a high quality food. it's worked well for keeping tyson's stains at bay. i've even noticed my maltese' eyes clearing up. as far as cleaning them, i use tropiclean Spa face wash, blueberry something or other. it smells great and it's tear free. good luck! http://www.amazon.com/Tropiclean-SPA-Pet-Facial-Scrub/dp/B001AWH582

u/tayway2 · 1 pointr/samoyeds

It's usually caused by bacteria and yeast, which also cause tear staining on smaller dogs. You can use various tear staining products to mitigate the issue. Eye Envy works fairly well. Also, you can use a shampoo like this one.

These may take some time to work, but they'll improve the appearance over time :)

u/britbrooke · 1 pointr/Shihtzu

http://amazon.com/Eyes-Natural-Eliminator-Remover-75-Gram/dp/B003Y5J8VA?sa-no-redirect=1

Angel Eyes, worked wonders for my tzu when she was younger. Just add it to their food, they don't notice the taste. No more tear stains! And then as she got older, she grew out of it and we didn't have to buy it anymore.

u/drewdemo · 1 pointr/Chihuahua

Hello ckim19,

I recently used Angel Eyes on our Chi, and it produced some great results in time they went away completely. I wouldn't recommend a pet being on this full time, but using it every once in a while works for our dog. Every time her tear stains end up being a little lighter (although while on the supplement, they almost vanish completely).

Link to the product:
http://www.amazon.com/Angels-Eyes-Natural-Eliminator-Remover/dp/B003Y5JAJA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1377569969&sr=8-2&keywords=angel+eyes

u/Michaels063 · 1 pointr/visionimprovement

No but i used Z and M Lanovision Eye Drops for Pets. This is Scientifically Formulated with the Lanosterol Compound.
My Greyhound 15 year old dog had cataracts so bad her eyes looked white. After 3 days of applying 6 drops per eye per day the white cataracts have receded, although still there, she can now see enough not to bump into things. We have bought a second box with two more vials and as recommended after that treatment is done we will cut the dosage to a couple drops a day. We think these drops are great. This drops will help you.

You can buy from here: https://www.amazon.com/Lanovision-Scientifically-Formulated-Lanosterol-Compound/dp/B078RWNRFK

thanks

u/pineapplebeee · 1 pointr/Pomeranians

Ty so much! And I use these-

https://www.amazon.com/Tear-Stain-Remover-Soaked-Cotton/dp/B07DYL74TJ

I also got this angel eyes power and put a scoop in her food everyday but like I said earlier I haven’t been able to really reverse the stains that much but they definitely haven’t gotten worse.

u/lilsuemari · 1 pointr/Maltese

Most definitely! On a daily basis I use a tear stain comb which is a small metal (but with blunt ends) that you use to brush away the tear residues. You can find it on Amazon or a pet’s store. Every now and then I will exchange the comb for a cotton pad with saline solution and wipes everything off. (Saline solution was recommended by a vet when Coco was younger.)

I have found this method works great! 2-3 times a week using the saline solution and the comb for most days. The comb is really easy to use, much simpler than cotton pad. But every now and then there are some residues that it cannot remove; whereas using saline daily could also dry the sensitive skin around eyes. So switching is the best way to go at least for Coco!




https://www.amazon.com/Comb-Tear-Stain-Remover-Grooming/dp/B07H7L61YF/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3JJVE0GFUEV26&keywords=tear+stain+comb+for+small+dogs&qid=1556566391&s=gateway&sprefix=tear+stain+comb&sr=8-1