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Fix tear stains on white dog

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Fix tear stains on white dog

Pets such as dogs and cats give us companionship and are a valuable addition to the family, giving the home an all rounded and aesthetic feel that is appealing to our own sense of being. It can therefore be quite disconcerting to see something happen to our beloved pets, as if often the case with white dogs. In dog breeds such as Brichons Frises and long snout dogs like poodles and cocker spaniels are predisposed to developing tear stains. These are reddish discolorations just below their eyes, around their snouts and even in between their toes. Most of the time, these stains are not serious though they are unsightly and might ruin the aesthetic appeal of your pet.

The following are some of the things that you can do to fix and prevent these tear stains from appearing on your beloved dog:

Consult your favorite vet for a qualified opinion on your dog’s tear stains

Epiphora is the medical term describing the tear stains that develop under the eyes, on the muzzle and in between the toes of your white dog. These tear stains come about as a result of excessive production of tears, a deficiency in the natural drainage mechanism of tears or a mixture of the two. In other cases, it might be the hallmark of a serious disease or infection, which is why a visit to the vet is necessary to know the exact nature of the situation.

Epiphora presents in two forms: acute and chronic. Acute cases are usually in response to the sudden introduction of an irritant to your dog’s eyes. Chronic cases of epiphora will lead to constant irritation and frequent moisturizing of the skin under the eyes. This is bad as it will lead to a breeding ground for many microorganisms responsible for causing disease.

Herbs

When your vet declares that the cause of the tear stains is a simple inflammatory process that is not serious, you can then resort to using herbs that will counter the process of inflammation. Such herbs include chamomile which has potent anti-inflammatory properties. Calendula is another herb that you can use to ward off harmful microorganisms (bacteria, fungi and viruses) that can lead to the development of serious infections.

White vinegar

The addition of white vinegar to your dog’s drinking water can help prevent future episodes of epiphora. This is due to the fact that white vinegar alters the pH of the tears that will be forming in your dog’s eyes. The tears with altered pH will prevent the formation of yeast colonies and the formation of a suitable environment for harmful bacteria and viruses. If possible, the addition of Tums which is an antacid will also help in changing pH levels.

Keep your dog’s eyes clean

Other preventive measures for dealing with tear stains on your white dog include cutting the hair around the eyes of your dog with scissors. This will help by removing a possible eye irritant in the form of small hair follicles that may get into the eyes and cause excessive tearing. The use of an ophthalmic ointment on your dog’s eyes just before bath time may also be protective.


Do Dogs Other Than Maltese And Shih-Tzu’s Develop Tear Stains ?

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Dog breeds and tear stains

Maltese and Shih-Tzu’s are playful and cute and well known for their petite sizes. These breeds are typically fair in their color, typically white, grey or light brown. This makes it easy for individuals to see the development of white dog tear stains or stains on light colored dog’s hair/fur. But did you know that they are not the only ones who can get these ugly stains.

Yes, there are other breeds that are known for developing tear stains. These breeds include: Bichon, Pekinese, Bull Dogs, and Poodles. This is because some breeds are more vulnerable and genetically inclined to develop these stains versus other breeds. However, this does not mean that other breeds will not develop these stains as well.

These breeds all have some of the same features in common, such as hair that can grow long enough to enter the eyes, shallow eye sockets, a short snout and tear ducts that can easily clog. This is what leads to the development of stains.

To help reduce the look of ugly brown stains around your dogs eyes, you can trim back the hair so that it is not long enough to enter the eyes. This will help reduce the accumulation of stains on the fur of your pet. This is considered a tear stain removal option, because as you cut the hair, you can remove the existing stains. However, trimming the hair will only offer results for a few days to weeks, until the hair grows long enough in length and enters the eyes once again.

That is why the invention of a tear stain supplement was formed. Supplements can be used at home and sprinkled over your dog’s food so that the product can help address stains from within your dog and work its way to offering results on his visible fur coat. These products are sold online but a select few can be found in local retail stores. Be sure the product is Tylosin-Free and does not cost over $50 as these products are expensive compared to options that sell for under $50.



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