Thank you for this video. I have a pugapoo who is white and tons of tear stain. This is exactly what I needed. New subscriber and a like from me. Thank you!
Did you find this to be the solution for your dog? My problem is once I get the tear stains wiped up, a few hours later her eyes have teared up again! Have you had that issue?
I use a plastic picnic condiment bottle filled with warm water to rinse my boys face. It's easy to control the water flow and my Maltese will tolerate me gently squirting him.
@@suziepeck5717 she hasn’t ingested it due to the placement of her stains. I would check with the vet if concerned your pup could ingest it. It is a small amount being applied to the face that gets absorbed. I imagine if it were a large dose, like a tablespoon worth being applied, then I’d be concerned.
@@beautybyparis2926 yeah my vet has kind of got me on my own with this. We have checked for infection. The next thing we are doing is seeing a Veterinary ophthalmologist in march. In the meantime I just keep trying different things. I have heard that baking soda with water and make it into a paste and leave it on for a little while, is safe. So I might try that.
For some, yes they do go away. If Adding a heavy amount of cornstarch, you will see it. I try not to be heavy handed when applying to avoid mess. Once on the coat, it doesn’t fall out, it’s being absorbed to help keep area dry.
@beautybyparis2926 well I haven't tried cornstarch yet. So then you don't mix the cornstarch with water to take the stains away? You just apply the cornstarch as a way to help camouflage the stains? I'm not sure it would do me any good as my girl's eyes tend to be active throughout the day, or tear. She's never 100% dry on her fur in eye area.
She’s a hysterical puppy! And it’s hilarious to hear you calmly talking while she’s growling!
I guess?🤷♀️
Very helpful. I have a toy apricot poodle who tears a lot. This was very informative. Thx.
Thanks for this tip. I'll be using it on my two shihtzus.
Thank you for this video. I have a pugapoo who is white and tons of tear stain. This is exactly what I needed. New subscriber and a like from me. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate the like and subscribe 🙂
Did you find this to be the solution for your dog? My problem is once I get the tear stains wiped up, a few hours later her eyes have teared up again! Have you had that issue?
Awesome
I have my Daisy maltpoo rescue
This is very helpful
Very pretty dog! New subbie here. Take care
0:59 she’s like “hooman, what is this device you clothe me with” 😂
"Paris knows to stay" 🥺😭😭
I use a plastic picnic condiment bottle filled with warm water to rinse my boys face. It's easy to control the water flow and my Maltese will tolerate me gently squirting him.
Beautiful pup! what is the purpose of the cornstarch?
Thank you! To dry the stain area and cover the stains.
@@beautybyparis2926and the cornstarch is safe if ingested accidentally?
@@suziepeck5717 she hasn’t ingested it due to the placement of her stains. I would check with the vet if concerned your pup could ingest it. It is a small amount being applied to the face that gets absorbed. I imagine if it were a large dose, like a tablespoon worth being applied, then I’d be concerned.
@@beautybyparis2926 yeah my vet has kind of got me on my own with this. We have checked for infection. The next thing we are doing is seeing a Veterinary ophthalmologist in march. In the meantime I just keep trying different things. I have heard that baking soda with water and make it into a paste and leave it on for a little while, is safe. So I might try that.
Do the tear stains ever really go away though? Doesn't the cornstarch fall off or out?
For some, yes they do go away. If Adding a heavy amount of cornstarch, you will see it. I try not to be heavy handed when applying to avoid mess.
Once on the coat, it doesn’t fall out, it’s being absorbed to help keep area dry.
@beautybyparis2926 well I haven't tried cornstarch yet. So then you don't mix the cornstarch with water to take the stains away? You just apply the cornstarch as a way to help camouflage the stains? I'm not sure it would do me any good as my girl's eyes tend to be active throughout the day, or tear. She's never 100% dry on her fur in eye area.
One ? Wat is the powder u put on?
Cornstarch
Where did you get her hair bows
My Etsy shop, BeautybyParis
i don't understand why the blueberry wash is so heavily scented
not good for their eyes