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Is Your Dog's Dry, Itchy Eyes a Problem? Can Tear Stain Oral Solution Help?

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If your dog is suffering from dry and itchy eyes, you might consider using the Miao Shou Doctor Tear Stain Oral Solution, which has shown promising results. Its formula includes Cassia Seed, known for its ability to clear liver heat, improve vision, and alleviate eye dryness. Various factors, such as a diet that is too dry, high in oil or salt, internal heat, eye inflammation, or ear infections, can lead to a range of eye problems in dogs. These include severe tear stains, dry and itchy eyes. Miao Shou Doctor Tear Stain Oral Solution aims to address the root causes of tear stains in both dogs and cats. This oral solution uses a natural botanical formula to help improve tear stains in pets from the inside out. Chrysanthemum, rich in lutein, is included for its heat-clearing and detoxifying properties, as well as its ability to relieve eye fatigue. Cassia Seed can help improve vision, alleviate dryness, and promote the development of retinal nerve cells. Honey supports liver metabolism a...

6 Common Reasons Why Your Dog's Eyes Are Tearing and How to Help

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There are six primary reasons why your dog might be experiencing excessive tearing: irritants, ingrown eyelashes, blocked tear ducts, high salt intake, internal heat, and allergies. 1. Irritating Odors One of the major causes for a dog's tearing is exposure to strong or irritating smells. These odors can cause eye inflammation, leading to increased tear production, and excessive tearing can also occur if your dog is experiencing separation anxiety. 2. Ingrown Eyelashes (Distichiasis) Ingrown eyelashes, or distichiasis, occur when eyelashes grow inward, irritating the eye. These eyelashes can rub against the eyeball causing discomfort, leading to excessive tearing and your dog scratching at their eyes. Surgical removal of the ingrown lashes is often the best solution. 3. Blocked Nasolacrimal Ducts Blocked tear ducts are another reason for excessive tearing. When tear ducts are blocked, tears cannot drain properly and overflow onto the face. This condition is commonly due to swelling...