👁️✨ See the difference, feel the love – because your pet deserves angelic eyes!
ANGELS' EYES Natural Tear Stain Prevention Soft Chews offer a proprietary, wheat- and corn-free formula that naturally reduces tear stains and supports a bright coat. Suitable for all breeds and puppies over 6 weeks, these savory chicken-flavored chews make daily supplementation easy and enjoyable for your pet.
T**E
They worked well for us! Read the long tale though on how I got to that conclusion.
I've had mixed feelings on these. I got a rescue Cavalier King Charles Spaniel beginning of Sept last. His eyes teared quite a bit, so I started the search for a solution. After trying some cleaners, I figured out I needed to try a feed through product. Never having had a dog with a tearing problem, this was new.At first I gave them full strength as directed for a couple days, one cube for 15-50lb dog (mine is 22lbs). My dog got HORRIBLE diarrhea, the type that turned to strawberry jam, super scary!!! Luckily I was able to get it stopped before I had to take him into the vet. After a week of only boiled turkey and pumpkin, we got his system back on track. I figured out I needed to give a MUCH smaller dose and work my way up. We went down to 1/4 cube for a week, then 1/2 cube for a week, 3/4 for a week and finally fill cube.So we used it til probably Christmas time befor I saw a marked improvement. I kept him on it that long because some of the reviews said it had taken that long. It was working by winter, but I wasn't sure if the lack of dust in the air (we live in a desert) was helping, or this. Also we'd tried a couple different high quality foods. Like I said, I wasn't sure if it was the angel eyes, snow keeping dust down, or diet change. After Christmas we took two trips (month total over 6 weeks time) to AZ, where it was dusty and basically like our place in summer. The tears didn't come back!!!Then I wasn't sure if it was the food he'd been on since Feb or not. When I ran out about the beginning of April, I didn't get more. Within a few days his tears were back. I ordered more angel eyes, and started him back on 1/2 cube dose. Wishing a few days his treats dried up again. Now it's mid May and he's still on the 1/2 dose. It's dusty again and the tears are still gone.These dry out quickly, and my dog doesn't want to eat them, no matter how tightly I close the top. The smallest jar is 4 months worth. So I don't feed them as treats, I just crumble them up into his food. He eats them no problem.Looong story summarized. You don't want to start the smaller dogs full dose, work it in slowly into the diet. They took about 3 months to kick in, but once they finally started to work, they really worked. After they start to work well, you may be able to reduce the dose as I was. And of course as some reviewers said, you may notice a difference in a matter of days, for us it was longer, but they do work.
K**O
This works! BEEF flavor ONLY
I love this stuff! BEEF ONLY THOUGH! If you use the chicken flavor and it doesn’t work, you might want to try this one.I bought and used the BEEF flavor, for months, without staining. Then, I accidentally ordered the chicken flavor, 😣 . Within a week my mini golden doodle (light cream color) started showing tear stains.Long story short, he was stain free until he got an ear infection. Aka: a YEAST infection. It not only affected his tears, but his saliva as well. Everywhere he licked stained, including his bum. Ugh! An antibiotic cleared it up, but it came back within a month. That’s when we realized he had issues with yeast and chicken byproducts.I love my boy, stains and all, but a sensitivity to chicken and yeast is another matter. And, staining is a major sign of that, especially if it’s in their saliva.Anyhoo……Guess what one of the main ingredients in the chicken formula is? BREWERS YEAST! It’s like the number 2 ingredient.As an aside, we also took him off any food with yeast in it, or chicken. No more yeast infections or major staining (except regular tears that I clean daily).Sooooo…I finally get to my point..sorry about that! 🤣 I gave the chicken flavor to a friend, reordered the beef and my boys stains went bye bye!I hope this helps those who have issues like I did. It’s so frustrating trying to figure this stuff out, when the vets are like “it’s allergies, blah, blah, blah”. Or, the internet is like, “ try this….blah blah blah”. Or dog food companies are like….”our food works best…blah blah blah”.
D**
Seems to be working but very slowly.
My dogs tears were red stained and this product does seem to be helping. I'm hopeful that they will continue to help him.
T**R
Mildly Effective / My Dog Loves it as a Treat Regardless
The media could not be loaded. My Shichon (S***zu / Bichon) seems a *little* better with this, but definitely didn't cure the red tear stains. At first, I'd think some days it actually looks like it is making a significant improvement, and other days seems just slightly improved. It is so easy to administer, because it is just another treat that our dog actually loves. So at night, we give him this, then his Greenie, and he'll do all sorts of tricks to get either. He actually seems more excited for this than he does for his Greenie. So at worst, it is just a good treat to give your dog once a day. At best, it actually makes some difference.I also got Eye Envy, which a groomer recommended, and after reading up on it on Amazon. Honestly, Eye Envy seems like so much work, that I don't keep up with it. But this is easy, just a treat. To me it seems it can't hurt, and seems at least mildly effective. Cutting away stained hair of course makes the biggest difference. I got this, Eye Envy, & a special shampoo when I started to think he looked like a raccoon :). This is the only treatment that is easy to stick with.In the end, the red tear stains went away when my dog went on antibiotics for something we took him to the doctor for when he was acting suddenly very lethargic and we were worried. Although the medication he was on after his neutering didn't improve his condition. We also switched to an allergy food prescribed by our vet (something from Royal Canine) and for his treats. But switching food didn't seem to cure it as a side effect, but now that it is gone, I don't want to switch the food back in case it causes red tear stains to come back.
M**D
Great product, positive experience
Great product, speedy shipping, excellent experience with seller
H**R
Doesn’t do anything
My dog likes the treat. That’s great, except that they do nothing for tear stains. I used it faithfully for weeks. No effect. At all. My advice is to save your money. You have to use it for weeks just to find out it’s useless.
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