| White Fur Stains Are A Thing Of The Past With Tear Stain Remover |
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| Written by Jillian Plankston |
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Whether you are a show dog breeder or just the proud owner of a fine looking dog, you will want to keep your dog in tip top condition, including avoiding white fur stains. Unsightly tear stains show up on white fur particularly and can be rather offputting to look at. There are many reasons why a dog's eyes will water excessively. Excess tearing caused by low grade bacterial infections can be one, and if anyone has ever seen those reddish brown stains on a West Highland or other white dog's face, they are caused by Red Yeast which will flourish in these damp, overtearing areas. Other explanations include blocked tear ducts, ear infections, genetics, allergies, a high mineral content in the water, diet and fleas. Changing your dog's diet may solve the issue if food is the culprit. A water test can be done just by substituting normal water for filtered water and seeing whether there is an effect. Obviously sometimes it's not a big enough deal to warrant thorough investigation, and all you need is something just to do a quick wash and brush up. If you are the owner of a white dog you will find this familiar territory. You can't just use soap and water on your pet's face. Firstly some soaps may cause an allergic reaction or get in the eyes, and also you need to be within reach of a faucet to rinse off the face. Fine if you are at home, but more of a challenge if you are on a camping trip. ClearQuest have created Eyewipes, which are suitable for cats and dogs. They are designed for use on the outer eyelids and eye area. They are a fantastic invention for clearing up debris from round the eye area. The benefits are multifold - cleaning the area will remove any stains for shows, it will reduce the chance of eye infection or could be used to clear debris away from the eye, and it's a handy product to keep in your pack while hiking with your dog. Best of all it doesn't require rinsing. With 100 wipes to a packet, they are great value and contain the ingredients: Deionized Water UV Sterilized, Cocamido Propyl Betaine, Propyl Paraben, Methyl Paraben and Boric Acid. Be very careful to not touch your pets eyeball with the wipe as this may irritate. Vitacoat Diamond Eye Tear Stain Remover is gold in the eyes of dog showers. With a 40 year history, this product has been used to clean off stubborn stains in anticipation for the show ring. It is safe and effective and can be applied by soaking a cotton ball and gently cleaning the fur. All you need to do is soak a swab and use it to gently rub the fur. A quick solution for you dog to look his best. About The Author: Author Rebecca Foxton wants to help you bring your pet better health with Fortiflora. Check out her health tips for people with dogs and cats and read her tear stain remover article series on Dog Buffs. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |