Friday, November 26, 2010

Angel's Eyes

I am trying out a new product called Angel's Eyes. It is a product that helps to reduce epiphora, which, on my dog, is the amber colored stain that is beneath her eyes and around her mouth. Apparently when these areas are moist all the time they are ripe for the production of bacteria and yeast. Upon better inspection of Roxie's eyes, I realized the discharge had a little bit of a yeasty scent too. Since she had all the symptoms of epiphora, I felt like I had diagnosed the problem. I ordered the product, complete with free delivery.

I was skeptical, but hopeful, because up to this point I had tried many different products, as well as cleaning techniques, to clear up the unsightly stains. I also wondered if the stains were a symptom of something uncomfortable for her. I know when my eyes are watery, it is uncomfortable for me, and I could see that she would paw at her eyes, almost daily. I wanted relief for her. As I waited for the shipment, I cleaned, and cleaned, but nothing would get those eyes to stop producing that amber stain and excess tearing.

Finally, the product arrived, and I gave her a dose right away. Since Roxie weighs about 16 lbs., I needed to give her 1 teaspoon of the powder with her food every day. I decided to split up the doses into 1/2 a teaspoon because I feed her two small meals a day. I wanted the product in her system as much as possible, and I didn't want her to have an adverse reaction to too much product.

Tomorrow it will be one week since we started using Angel's Eyes, and I notice such improvement that I felt like I should write about it. Here is a picture of Roxie's eyes before treatment...


Here she is after one week of treatment. I call this "during" treatment.


When I've given her all of the product in the bottle, I'll post an after picture.

1 comment:

dorothy said...

WOW... Maybe it would help Cinderella too!

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