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Didn't work
my dog's eyes were no better after putting Angel Tears on his food for two weeks.
[Tuesday, November 18, 2008]
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My groomer heard of this but had never used it until..................
"I will never go in another pet shop as long as I live". Repeat after me. The 4 1/2 month old bichon looked scraggly, underfed, had obvious ear infections and terrible tear stained tracks but......he needed me. So I whisked him off to our vet, first, and then to our groomer. She said she had read about this product, "Angel Eyes", but hadn't used it and couldn't imagine that it would work but said that some people online raved about it. I thought "what the heck" and ordered some through Amazon. About a week later there was noticeable improvement and at two weeks, the tracks were gone. At Rudy's second grooming appointment, our groomer couldn't get over him. A lot of love, premium food (Innova Puppy Food, it's cheaper through Amazon), medication for the ears and "Angel Eyes" had turned him into a right handsome little fellow. The groomer is now recommending it to all owners of dogs with this problem and so am I. Just add a little to his food (1/4 tsp. in Rudy's case)and you're good to go. Rudy loves the taste but then again he loves the taste of EVERYTHING. I did a little research on the ingredients and found that it's primarily ground liver but also has a very mild antibiotic in it. As the dog grows you go from daily administration to several times a week. Frankly, I've forgotten his dose a couple of days in a row and his tear stains are still gone. I've tried external concoctions before for tear stains on previous dogs we've owned and none of them ever worked. I won't be without this product.
[Sunday, November 16, 2008]
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it's working!
The product is working on our white Maltese and I recommend it to anyone with a white dog because the red staining is horrible and this product dissolves the stains
[Sunday, November 16, 2008]
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