Saturday, February 2, 2008

Maltese Eye Stain - How To Lighten Dog Tear Stains Quickly and Easily by Susan Helton

If you have been struggling to find out how to get rid of your pet's eye stain or tear stain discharge I can totally relate to what you are going through.

We have several Maltese dogs in our family and a few of them unfortunately had severe Maltese eye stain problems.

At first we did not know what to do. The stains ran down their faces from the inside corner of their eyes down each side of their nose and it was unsightly and gross looking compared to the rest of their luxurious white coat.

We checked with our veterinarian and found that the Maltese breed has a predisposition towards eye stain problems as do several other breeds of dogs and cats like: like: Maltipoos, Bichon Frise, Terriers, Spaniels, Lhasa Apso, French Bulldog, American Bulldog, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Saint Bernard, Westie, Shih Tzu, American Eskimo, Akita, Sharpei and cats like:Persians, Himalayans, Exotic Shorthairs, Devon Rex, and Scottish Folds.

After checking with our vet we learned that our Maltese were okay health wise (thank goodness). The deep reddish-brown stains below their eyes came from the dogs normal tears that drained down the Maltese faces.

We learned that it was common for our Maltese to have tear staining because the tear ducts and bone structure are unlike other breeds and that in most the cases the cause of the color change of the hair and skin occurs when the normal bacteria on the hair and skin react with the clear tears. Even though the tear stains were not a health risk, we still wanted them to be gone so our Maltese could have a beautiful white face to go with their beautiful white coat.

We tried so many different home remedies to help the stains and leaky eyes to go away.

We finally found a product that worked like a charm and all we had to was add a simple solution to our dog's food and after a short time the ugly stains were gone for good.

Go to http://www.MalteseEyeStain.com to learn how to lighten dog tear stains easily and help your pet have a beautiful clean face.

Read about our favorite home remedy for canine tear stains that really works easy and fast at http://www.MalteseEyeStain.com.

About the Author

Susan Helton has quite a few Maltese that have been cured of their Eye Stain with the best tear stain solution that really works - learn more about Angels Eyes at http://MalteseEyeStain.com

 

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