TEAR STAINING
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TEAR STAINING Throughout the years the question most frequently asked of me is">
TEAR STAINING Throughout the years the question most frequently asked of me is">
TEAR STAINING Throughout the years the question most frequently asked of me is,
"how do you get rid of the brown stain on the face?" This page will
not go into depth on reasons behind the causes but will give you enough knowledge to
discuss this with your veterinarian to find what cause could be creating your problem.
Tears are what creates the stain so to eliminate the stain you
must eliminate the tearing. The tearing can be due to many reasons such as eye
infections, blocked tear ducts, diet, allergies, teething, fleas, genetics, ear
infections, mites and bad health. First check the obvious, then a good thorough exam
by your vet should determine how to proceed. Understanding the cause is your number
one step to the cure. Until you cure the problem, you will not get rid of the stain,
so careful steps must be taken in order to get that beautiful white face. Some of the most overlooked causes are the ones most obvious.
Teething, ear infections and/or earmites, and low grade eye infections are major
reasons for excessive tearing. Please make sure you have your pet checked out for
these possible symptoms. I have found that my personal number one reason for tearing is
ears. Teething again can be a major cause. Puppies tend
to tear more when they are cutting teeth. Hair is another important factor and care
must be given to keep the hair out of the eyes. Hair in the
eyes can cause infections and major irritations. People have a tendency to
cut the hair around the eyes. The hair only grows back and irritates the
eye. Grow the hair and train it to lay down. I have found that an antibiotic called Lincocin works very well
for my dogs. This is a prescription drug and must be obtained by your vet. I
personally give my dogs 50-100 mg twice a day for 14 days. I take them off for one
week and if the tearing has stopped, I'm done. However if it seems to be continuing,
then I give them the same dosage for 7 more days. Another antibiotic that seems to
work is Tetracycline. However, this cannot be given to puppies that do not have
their adult teeth in as it will yellow the adult teeth.
Again I must stress the importance of your veterinarian's
care. Now for the big question. You have your dog checked out,
you have the tearing under control and by the looks of everything your dog is well
on its way to being cured. So how you get get the face white? There are several methods in getting a pretty white face.
One is just to wash the face everyday and allow it to grow out naturally. Another
is to use a simple procedure but again takes a little time and last is to bleach.
Care must be taken in using these products or any other chemical solutions to not get
anything in the dog's eyes. It is important to remember that when attempting to
removing tear staining you my also be damaging the hair. If you chose to wash the dog's face each day, there are many
products on the market that will help. Check your local pet market or perhaps your
groomer can recommend a product. A little faster method is called the MOM
solution. MOM is a mixture of equal parts of Milk of Magnesia, hydrogen
peroxide and enough corn starch to make a paste. Put this mixture on and leave
overnight. The next day, wash out with a gentle shampoo and CONDITION well.
This mixture is very drying and will break the hair if you do not condition well.
This procedure may take several times over the course of a couple of weeks to eliminate
the stain. I do not recommend bleaching as this as it is a very dangerous
procedure. The fumes alone will cause the dog to vomit and
foam at the mouth. Permanent damage could occur if precautions are not taken, so I
will not attempt to try to explain how this procedure is done. HOME
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Living in Florida where it is very
humid, my dogs are proned to yeast infections in their ears. Once I have this
problem cured, I can successfully clear up their tearing. However it may not be the
case for every dog so again I must stress the importance of having your dog checked.
