Angel eyes

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Hi,

Has anyone tried the product angel eyes for tear staining? Although I was told about this product today by a friend apparently we can't buy it over here in the UK it has to be ship in from the USA, & I was wondering if any here had tried it and what everyone's take on it was as I know the majority of people on here are from the US - worth a purchase or not & and if there's anything bad about it

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I haven't used it, but have heard some people say it works well, and others have said it doesn't work at all. So hopefully more peeps will be here to weigh in on the subject. Sometimes just filtered water or a food change will do the trick.
 

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Agree with David... Never used it myself but have heard good and bad results
 

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Ive never heard of it but filtered water spose to help and I've read on here that greek yoghurt works on their food
 
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Thanks - I'm going to give the filtered water a try, ( off to get a filter tomorrow) I've noticed her stains seem to be quite bad at the minute - but just wondered what people's take on this angel eyes was


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It worked for us and you can order it from amazon uk.
 

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Now I just recently I read a few reviews on this Angels eyes that has a ingredient that is bad for dogs or cats and should only be used if a vet gives it to you. It said tylosine tartrate was bad for them. I could be wrong but I am not going to use this on my girl because after reading it twice I am cautious now.
 
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I use it for nula, she has problems in summer time, she must be have trouble with pollen

Which one do you get Jimmy ? I've noticed on Amazon there's wipes and powder, does it do what it says on the tin?


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Which one do you get Jimmy ? I've noticed on Amazon there's wipes and powder, does it do what it says on the tin?


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I use ebay
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I add it to the food, I live beside farm fields. They grow ( rapeseed ) which makes cooking oil. Am sure it's that as it only happens in the summer months.


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I use ebay
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I add it to the food, I live beside farm fields. They grow ( rapeseed ) which makes cooking oil. Am sure it's that as it only happens in the summer months.


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Cheers Jimmy - Think I'm going to give it a try will have to Order from Amazon tho as I can't work eBay lol


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The woman who I used to breed diesel with has a dog who suffers with allergies. Now if you want to save money a spoon of piriton works a treat.




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Thanks I've not tried piriton I was wondering if she's having a problem with cut grass the field we walk her on has recently been cut and this past week her stains seem to be alittle worse now I'm think about it adds up ��
 

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We used it last summer with Colonel, and it was great! He didn't like eating it on his dry food, so we would put some plain yogurt on his food, and sprinkle the Angel Eyes on that. In the winter time, his environmental allergies die down and he doesn't have a tear stain issue so we only used it last summer. We have since kept giving him just plain Yogurt, which has not eliminated tear stains so I know the Angel Eyes are what did it. Our vet said she does not recommend it because one of the ingredients is a hormone that she doesn't like, but I don't know of any other products out there that help like Angel Eyes do! No bad side effects or anything on our end. But I would be interested in hearing other options to avoid the hormones! Colonel's stains are pretty bad this summer and we have been cleaning them with diluted peroxide, which only works for about a day.
 

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Now I just recently I read a few reviews on this Angels eyes that has a ingredient that is bad for dogs or cats and should only be used if a vet gives it to you. It said tylosine tartrate was bad for them. I could be wrong but I am not going to use this on my girl because after reading it twice I am cautious now.

It doesn't have Tylosin anymore, hence it doesn't work so well anymore....BTW, Tylosin is given to cattle in the states, so you should try to find meat to eat that is not fed antbiotics from birth, other wise you're ingesting Tylosine too...
 

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