How to remove dog tear stains
1. Take a clean towel and use warm water to wipe the area around the dog’s eyes every day. Pay special attention to the eye sockets, which are particularly prone to harbor dirt and evil.2. Trim the hair around the eyes to prevent the hair from irritating the conjunctiva and causing tears.
3. If the eyes are too dry or have a lot of secretions, you can use artificial tears or saline to rinse and clean them. This principle is the same as that people have to wash their faces every day, and dogs can’t wash their faces by themselves, so they definitely need careful care from their owners!
4. Eye massage three times a week can, on the one hand, make the dog feel comfortable and enhance the relationship between the dog and the owner. On the other hand, it can help the nasolacrimal ducts to unblock and reduce the appearance of tear stains.
5. Pay attention to the changes in the dog’s eyes, such as whether the eyes are moist and lively, whether the conjunctiva and cornea are congested, whether the dog often scratches its eyes with hands or feet, and whether the amount of secretions increases.
Tear stains in dogs may be caused by diet
Diet is the most common reason for the formation of tear stains in dogs, and it is also the most understood reason. Dogs that eat salty food are prone to tear stains. Anyone who has had a dog for more than 3 months will know this. So when encountering this situation, first stop feeding dog food or food that contains heavy salt content, and give your dog more water. Just try to eat as lightly as possible.Causes of dog tear stains
1. Dacryoadenitis can cause infection of the dog's tear ducts, causing abnormal and large amounts of tear secretion. The nasolacrimal ducts will not have time to clear so many tears, which will lead to Tears flowing out will form ugly tear stains over time.2. Trichiasis irritates the cornea, making the dog's eyes feel very uncomfortable, causing the dog to frequently scratch its eyes with its forelimbs, which can also cause very serious tear stains.
3. Blockage of the nasolacrimal duct can also cause tear stains in dogs. When the nasolacrimal duct becomes infected and becomes inflamed and swollen, the entire duct becomes completely blocked or incompletely blocked. As a result, tears cannot be discharged from the nasolacrimal duct normally and will naturally overflow, thus forming unsightly tear stains. .
4. When the ear canal is infected by bacteria, viruses, molds, parasites, or the ears are swollen, painful, or itchy, it will cause the dog to frequently scratch the ears with its hind feet. The face is a very sensitive area as the auditory nerve and facial nerve are interlaced. The pain in the deep part of the ear canal will extend to around the eyes and stimulate the secretion of lacrimal glands. When too many tears cannot be discharged from the nasolacrimal duct, It will overflow from the corner of the eye near the nose. Over a long period of time, brown tear stains on the hair will become very obvious.