Kimberlie
Active member
- Aug 15, 2015
- 350
- 32
- Country
- Usa
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Murphy Hudson Nash & Milton Virgil
So we were walking Murphy this morning and we ran into a gentleman that couldn't pass it up not to pet and play with our little guy.
I have taken pride with how much attention,care & maintenance he needs. That being said, one of the first things out of this guys mouth is
"Ya know you are suppose to clean their nose wrinkles right?"
Yup. I sure do. I almost got offended, my husband looked and me and gave me the reassuring "it's okay" look. :/
He does have stains,mostly on the left side but he has been in surgery twice within the last month due to his eyes-so really don't want to be all up in his eyes if I don't need to be.
Don't get me wrong I dry them twice a day etc and clean them at night with malacetic wipes & do the medicine routine but don't want to do any pressing or deep deep cleaning with mixtures quite yet. But that was a bummer that it was one of the first things he noticed about our little man.
And they aren't even that bad.
He got a long bath tonight and I washed his face well and dried it.
We switched to a filter that is directly on our faucet
So that's step one.
I bought desitin while we were out, so going to do the peroxide mixture as well.
But has anyone tried this stuff
Dog Eye Care: Show Eyes® Tear Stain Remover by Drs. Foster & Smith
Murphy thanks you :D
I have taken pride with how much attention,care & maintenance he needs. That being said, one of the first things out of this guys mouth is
"Ya know you are suppose to clean their nose wrinkles right?"
Yup. I sure do. I almost got offended, my husband looked and me and gave me the reassuring "it's okay" look. :/
He does have stains,mostly on the left side but he has been in surgery twice within the last month due to his eyes-so really don't want to be all up in his eyes if I don't need to be.
Don't get me wrong I dry them twice a day etc and clean them at night with malacetic wipes & do the medicine routine but don't want to do any pressing or deep deep cleaning with mixtures quite yet. But that was a bummer that it was one of the first things he noticed about our little man.
And they aren't even that bad.
He got a long bath tonight and I washed his face well and dried it.
We switched to a filter that is directly on our faucet
So that's step one.
I bought desitin while we were out, so going to do the peroxide mixture as well.
But has anyone tried this stuff
Dog Eye Care: Show Eyes® Tear Stain Remover by Drs. Foster & Smith
Murphy thanks you :D
lol, no I haven't, but I am interested in knowing how well it works! We, too, battle the tragic tear stains and some months are just so much worse than others (seasonal allergies). We can't really do the MOM/peroxide/cornstarch often because the peroxide irritates Bass' sensitive skin, but it has been the only thing that removes the dark staining...Please keep me updated on this product!!
