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Pet Owners
Experts agree that excess tearing in dogs (watery ocular discharge) is a very
common concern of pet owners. The medical term for this condition is "Epiphora".

The reddish brown stains due to tear pigments were until now hard to eliminate
completely. Environmental, genetic, even emotional factors contribute to the
problem. If your dogs have particularly large eyes or certain facial bone structures,
excess tearing may be an inherited and irreversible as part of their anatomy.  

A teething puppy will tear more than an adult dog.  A dog with small or clogged tear
ducts is bound to tear more.  Nevertheless, there are steps an owner can take to
reduce tearing and improve the overall well-being of your pet.  Here are a few
suggestions:

Keep your Dog's Eyes Clean:  Excessive tears drain down the pet's face and the
exposure to moisture produces skin irritation, infection and odor. Some breeds of
dogs naturally have hair in their eyes which can grow from the face onto the eye
and cause irritation. Eyelashes can grow at abnormal angles and rub on the eye.
Check your dog's eyes regularly also for collected dust, stray hairs, and dried tears.
Any foreign matter in the eye is likely to lead to tear stains.

Keep your Dog Healthy:  Have your dog checked at least twice a year for ear
infections and ear mites, gum infections, common yeast or bacterial infections of the
eye (especially Red Yeast) and for clogged tear ducts.

Hygiene:  Frequent bathing reduce the likelihood of fleas and of shedding hair
finding its way into your dog's eyes.  Make sure to use non-irritating, non-allergenic
shampoos and other grooming products. Dry your dog's ears carefully after a bath
to avoid ear infections.

Keep your Dog Happy: Stress-free dogs, handled with affection, tear less than
anxious, lonely, or ill-treated pets.  Though the causes of tearing are too varied to
claim a clear correlation between a dog's emotional state and tear stains, there is no
question that a happy owner is more likely to have happy dogs than an unhappy one.

Use ANGELS' GLOW Daily:   Once you have ensured your dog's overall health and
comfort, use ANGELS' GLOW to eliminate any remaining tear stains. It is 100% safe
for daily use and guaranteed to clear the tearing better than any other product on
the market. For optimal results Angels' GlowT must be used DAILY, as
specified in the directions. We assure the results after 30 straight days.

Be patient!. In the meantime as the new hair is growing in, keep trimming the
stained hair off.

To insure that your dog will remain totally stains free, after 3 months, reduce
ANGELS' GLOW from daily to 4 times a week.

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