Many
people wonder why some dogs and cats eyes water, which
causes a stain on the fur just below their eyes. This
condition is called epiphora. When the facial hair is
wet from excess tearing it is the breeding ground for
bacteria and yeast. Not only is it unsightly but may be
very irritating to your pet. The staining may also emit
a moderate to noticeably strong odor.
Up
until now these reddish brown stains due to tear
pigments were hard to eliminate completely. Tear
staining can be traced to health and diet, as well as
genetics. Here are some helpful tips to improve your
pets well being:
Keep
your Pet Healthy:
Have your pet checked at least twice a year by your
veterinarian for ear infections and ear mites, gum
infections, common yeast or bacterial infections of the
eye (especially Red Yeast) and for clogged tear ducts.
Check
your Pet’s Diet:
Artificial food colorings (dyes), artificial food
additives and preservatives, cereals such as wheat can
cause allergies in cats and dogs. These allergies can
cause tear stains. Also check for face rubbing, licking
of front paws, head shaking, and ear inflammations these
are other signs of allergies. Water minerals can also
add to tear staining. Use bottled or filtered water in a
stainless steel bowl.
Keep
your Pet’s Eyes Clean:
Hair in the eyes can cause infections and irritation.
Eyelashes can grow at abnormal angles and rub on the
eye. Check your pet’s eyes regularly. Also check for
collected dust, stray hairs, and dried tears. Any
foreign matter in the eye is likely to lead to tear
stains.
Hygiene:
Keep your pet’s eyes clean. Always wash your hands
first before touching the area around their eyes. Wash
your pet frequently. Always make sure you comb them
first before washing to remove any knots or matt’s.
Keep the shampoo out of their eyes to avoid irritation.
Use
ANGELS' EYE’S Daily:
It is 100% safe for daily use and guaranteed to clear
the tearing better than any other product on the market.
For optimal results Angels' Eyes must be used DAILY, as
specified in the directions. Once you have ensured your
pet's overall health and comfort, use ANGELS’ EYES to
eliminate any remaining tear stains.
To
insure that your dog will remain totally stain free,
after 3 months, reduce ANGELS' EYES from daily to 4
times a week.
All ingredients are products of the USA.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
ANGELS' EYES
Q.
What is Angels' Eyes?
A. Angels' Eyes is a product that eliminates unsightly
tear stains.
Q. How does ANGELS' Eyes work?
A. Angels’ Eyes works to prevent tear staining by
tying up circulating porphyrins. A porphyrin is a
compound that reacts with light to produce a reddish
brown stain to the medial canthus. The
ingredients in Angels' Eyes will prevent your dog from
contracting Ptyrosporin (Red Yeast) and bacterial
infections which causes excess tearing and staining.
Q.
What are the ingredients in Angels' Eyes?
A. Angels' Eyes is wheat and dye free, it's made of
100%Pure beef liver, tylosin as tartrate.
Q. What's the difference between ANGELS'
Eyes and all the other products on the market?
A. All
other products mask or have artificial food coloring,
artificial food additives and preservatives, and
cereals such as wheat causing the stains to reappear
worse than before. ANGELS' Eyes does not require
rubbing or any other difficult maintenance. With
ANGELS' Eyes you will not need to use bleach, peroxide
or any other product that may cause allergies and
irritations.
Q.
How long does it take to see the results?
A.
Anywhere from 3 to 5 weeks. It depends on the growth
of your dog’s or cat’s coat. Continue to trim off
the stained coat and the new coat will grow clear of
stains. For optimal results ANGELS' Eyes must be used
daily as directed.
Q.
When do I reduce the dosage of Angels' Eyes from daily
to 4 times a week?
A. After
3 months or when you see that your dog or cat’s coat
is evenly bright, not just around the eyes.
Q. What are the hereditary factors that
cause tear staining?
A. A dog
or cat could inherit very small tear ducts or overly
watery eyes, particularly as a response to various
products. Definitely inherited are large eyes
and short muzzles, which tend to allow more eye
irritation and less drainage. There can be
inherited or developmental structural defects that
result in eye stains.
Q.
What are the hygiene factors that cause tear staining?
A.
Hygiene is an obvious factor in tear-staining. Matter
in the eye tends to collect at the inner corner. If
the pet’s eyes are exposed to dust, wind, grooming
products, stray or ingrown hairs and other irritants,
there will be more matter at the corners. This matter
becomes an irritant and causes more tearing and
therefore more staining.
Q.
What are the health factors that cause tear staining?
A. Simple
health concerns are often the major cause of excess
tearing. Some of these are natural such as puppies or
kittens cutting their first teeth, and again when they
cut their permanent teeth. Dogs or cats of any
age with teeth or gum problems are likely to have
extra tear staining. Ear mites and ear infections, or
any health problem - especially those in the head,
neck, and chest areas - may also contribute to tear
staining. Allergies to certain dyes or ingredients in
food could cause excessive tearing. When the facial
hair is wet from excess tearing it is the breeding
ground for bacteria and yeast. One of the most common
yeast infections is Ptyrosporin or Red Yeast which
causes a deep reddish-brown stain. Low grade bacterial
infections in the tear ducts are also common and may
cause excess tearing and staining.
Q.
Are there any possible side effects related to Angels'
Eyes?
A. Angels'
Eyes is very safe in dogs and cats. There are no
reports of toxicity with long term use and Angels'
Eyes is safe short term even if overdosed. Angels'
Eyes contains a macrolide antibiotic which may cause
falsely elevated values of AST and ALT when using
colormetric assay.
Q. Do you have any toxicological
research on Angels' Eyes?
A. Yes.
Target Organ Effects: No effects identified in animal
studies Reproduction: No effects identified in animal
studies.
Q. How to store Angels' Eyes?
A. Store
in a cool and dry place. Protect from moisture and
heat.
Q. What do I do if my dog or cat will
not eat enough of the regular food mixed with Angels'
Eyes?
A. If
this happens, you can put Angels' Eyes in their water,
keeping the same daily dosages. But ALWAYS add
the water to Angels' Eyes first. DO NOT pour Angels'
Eyes into the water.
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