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Angels' Eyes Tear-Stain Remover for Dogs, 30 Grams | 
| Brand: Angels' Eyes Category: Pet Products
List Price: $24.50 Buy New: $11.83 as of 7/29/2010 20:59 CDT details You Save: $12.67 (52%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 272 reviews Sales Rank: 242
Ingredients: 100% pure beef liver, tylosin as tartrate. Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 30-gram bottle Size: 30-gram bottle Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 3 x 1.5
MPN: 10728205113901 Model: AE-30D UPC: 094922524409 EAN: 0094922524409 ASIN: B000GFI7UY
Release Date: April 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Gives your pet stain-free eyes and a bright clear coat | | • | 100 percent free of wheat and dye | | • | Safe for all breeds of dog and cat | | • | All ingredients are products of U.S.A. | | • | Please read all label information on delivery |
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Product Description Keep the tear stains away with just a sprinkle a day. 100% Wheat and Dye free. Angels' Eyes is the first product specifically developed for BOTH DOGS & CATS to eliminate unsightly tearstains from the inside out! Other products are topical requiring high maintenance and yet will only remove the tear stains temporarily causing it to return worse than before. Angels' Eyes also helps to eliminate staining around the mouth and their coats due to licking. Angels' Eyes starts working before the tear stains begin and never adds food dyes or wheat which can have negative effects on your pet.
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WORKS LIKE A MIRACLE!!! July 27, 2010 CHATIA It really works.....!!!! I tryed so many products out there but nothing like this one. It'a amazing how the stains dissapear. Please try it, you will be surprised and you will love it.!!!
Awesome eyes July 26, 2010 Jodi Hale (Baxter, MN USA) My dog will never be without this product. It has cleared up her teary eyes and face to the white that it should be. I highly recommend this product to anyone who has a dog that tears up badly and stains their hair! I wish I could show before and after pictures. It works!
Works Wonders July 18, 2010 Marlene This product does wonders for my maltese eyes. Angel Eyes keeps the brown spotting from occurring around my dog eyes. Without this product it would cost me so much money to keep his face clean by the groomer.
Long Term effects of Tylosin - make up your own mind but I won't be giving it to my dogs July 9, 2010 Mike Shapiro (Florida) Tylosin is usually considered safe for long-term use in dogs [34]. However, in this study we observed some unexpected microbial shifts, which may suggest that tylosin, similar to other antibiotics, can lead to a disruption of the intestinal ecosystem and also have potentially deleterious effects on gastrointestinal health. We observed significant increases for Pasteurella spp., E. coli-like organisms, and a dramatic increase in C. perfringens-like organisms in one dog. Tylosin is prescribed for the therapy of upper respiratory infections associated with Pasteurella multocida. However, this group increased significantly during the treatment period. It remains unclear, if Pasteurella multocida has developed resistance to tylosin in the here studied dogs, or if the intestinal phylotypes differ from those isolated from the lung. Tylosin appears to be an appropriate antibiotic for the treatment of C. perfringens-associated diarrhea in canine patients, although resistant strains have been observed [10]. Similarly, in a chicken model of necrotizing enteritis, tylosin quantitatively decreased the proportion of mucolytic C. perfringens [18]. However in this study, the percentage of C. perfringens-like organisms increased from 21.8% on day 0 to 86.7% on day 14 in one dog, suggesting that this dog harbored a resistant strain. Our results also suggest that the proposed mode of action of an antibiotic on different bacterial genera does not necessarily match the in vivo effects, as several bacterial groups that are considered to be sensitive to tylosin increased in their proportions. Because of the nature of an ecosystem, the changes that are induced by an antibiotic on one set of organisms will affect others, and this is not necessarily predicted by in vitro antibiotic sensitivities.
Product Worked As Promised July 6, 2010 David Schattilly (Montana USA) This product is great even though the first time I used it, I did not know it had a anti-biotic. Did not do anything to my Lhasa Apso, or my mini-pincher who at the remaining food which wasn't much. My dogs eyes when I couldn't afford it did tear up nearly as bad as it was. It is quite a great product and my vet recommended it. However you should talk to your vet and if your dog as a adverse reaction to it stop using it and I believe that you can return it to the company for a refund. It is a powder, requires wet food for the dog to take. Hiding it in the food is the easiest way to get them to take the medicine. It took a week for me to notice a significant change I still had to clean his eyes out. Now all I got to do is remove the dried tears and it is not brown like it used to be. Another thing that this product does is whiten my dogs coat. My two toned Lhasa Apso was more noticeable than prior to the product. Please always when starting any new medicine like with people please consult your vet prior to use.
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