The frequent watering of an animal’s eyes, causing unpleasant tearstains and a sometimes-foul odor, is a common and valid concern of many pet owners. The afore-mentioned condition is frequently referred to in the veterinary field as “epiphora.” The moisture, that is frequently present on the face of your much-loved pet, is a negatively conducive environment for the procreation of microorganisms and fungus. Not only do the consequences of staining bother you, but they can also seriously irritate your pet as well. |
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Though certain breeds have a hereditary propensity towards staining, almost all dogs and cats are susceptible to the pesky bacteria that seem to run rampant in facial moisture. The staining of the hair can be present anywhere throughout your pet’s coat, yet is, in most cases, present below the corner of the eye. Whether dealing with canines or felines, epiphora is a common problem that is frustrating to pet owners who arduously search for a solution.
Until recently, tear staining has been an intricate and seemingly unconquerable problem. Many pet owners have admitted to bathing their animals daily in an attempt to limit tear staining. There are a number of complex explanations regarding the causes of tear staining. Clear Tears has been fully tested and proven to be 100% safe for day-to-day use in the treatment of animal tear staining. After 90 days, reduce dispensation to every other day.
Below we have compiled a foundation of practices to help you in your endeavor to have a beautiful, healthy, and tear-free pet:
Administer Clear Tears as directed: Follow directions precisely and faithfully to ensure full efficacy of product and to achieve optimal results. Equally important, carefully trim your pet’s previously stained hair as the new hair grows in. In doing so, you will quickly and clearly recognize the effectiveness of Clear Tears. Clear Tears has been fully tested for day-to-day use in the treatment of animal tear staining. After 90 days, reduce dispensation to every other day.
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| Cleanliness: Assure that your pet is bathed frequently. Make every reasonable effort to avoid furthering the problem by making certain your hands are clean when handling your pet.
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Keep your pet fit: Do not neglect your pet’s overall well being and health. Make sure to have a thorough examination conducted by your veterinary professional to assure your pet’s vitality. Bring to your medical professional’s attention any questions or concerns you may have.
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Provide your pet's water supply in a clean, stainless steel bowl or drinking bottle. Consider providing your pet with bottled or purified water. Depending upon your location, the water supply can contribute to your pet’s problem.
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Assure that your pet is free from bugs. Fleas and ear mites are known to cause a staining problem or exacerbate one that is already in progress.
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Feed your pet all natural dry food. Preservatives and artificial ingredients have been found contribute to staining.We recommend using Iams or Eukanuba.
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