VETIQ® Tear Stain Cleaner

A a safe and gentle, non-toxic tear stain remover for cats and dogs:

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VETIQ® Tear Stain Cleaner is a gentle, non-toxic tear stain remover for cats and dogs, which is safe and easy to use. Specially formulated with ingredients that help dissolve and remove stubborn stains around the eye and other areas such as mouth.

Repeated use will assist in preventing the re-occurrence of stains and fur discolouration. For breeds that are prone to tear stains, continuous use and early application is advisable, as stains can become embedded and difficult to remove.

VETIQ® Tear Stain Cleaner will not cause any irritation to your pet as the ingredients used are non-allergenic once used in the appropriate manner.

Suitable for cats 3+ months and dogs 2+ months.

  • Removes stubborn & unsightly tear stains.
  • For use around eyes & mouth.
  • Safe & gentle.

Dosage:

Ingredients:

Purified Water, Cocoamphoacetate, Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Cetrimonium Chloride, EDTA, Menthol.

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Precautions:

  • Complementary Pet Food.
  • Ensure fresh drinking water is available.
  • Not for human consumption.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What causes tear stains in dogs?

    Tear stains are usually caused by a natural pigment called porphyrin, found in your dog’s tears, saliva, and urine. When tears overflow onto the fur, especially in white or light-coloured dogs, they leave reddish-brown marks.

    How can I reduce tear stains?

    Products like VETIQ Tear Stain Remover can help, but results may take time. If stains are very stubborn, it might be due to an underlying issue like eye irritation, allergies, or even poor-quality food or water.

    Try the following tips: 1.Wipe the area around your dog’s eyes twice daily with a damp cotton pad. 2.Trim the fur around the eyes regularly to prevent it from trapping tears. 3.Use a stainless-steel food and water bowl to reduce bacteria buildup (avoid plastic).

    Feed your dog a high-quality diet and consider using filtered water if your tap water has high mineral content.

    Should I see a vet if Tear stains persist?

    Yes, if stains persist despite cleaning. Excess tearing (epiphora) can be caused by allergies, blocked tear ducts, or irritation. A vet can help identify the cause and suggest the best solution.

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