I just went out on a limb and bought the most expensive medicine for my dog. He has terrible tear stains, as do most Maltese dogs. I have tried lots of eye washes, but they don't work, at least not within 3 days which is about the longest I've been able to do it. I get lazy and give up when I don't see dramatic results.
So this stuff was recommended by my groomer and I was shocked to find out that it was going to cost me $200 for the full treatment. If it works it will be worth it, if it doesn't I will be very ticked off. It sounds pretty easy to do too, you just put a teaspoon on his food every day, and supposedly it tastes good so there wont be a fight to get it down.
I tried to find a good before picture to show you just how bad his eyes get, but since I don't take his picture when he looks bad, I don't really have a good before picture. This was the only one I could find and his eyes look pretty good. I must have just given him a bath. He went to the groomers this week so they look good now too, but I am sure they will look awful in a few days and I can get a good before picture so you can all see just how good, or not good this stuff works.
7 comments:
For $200 it better work really well (actually for $200 it should clean you house and cook dinner for you)! The good news is that if it was recommended by a groomer, it's probably pretty good.
I second Mandy Lou's comment.
I'd be mad too if it didn't work!
Remember when I spent $75 to get my male bunny fixed and then 3 days later, the female had babies??? That sucked!
Oh, Brewster is such a sweet heart!
He's cute! So...Sarah and I are not twins. I just said that because people always ask us if we are! I guess you could say we are identical but not twins! :)
He's cute! So...Sarah and I are not twins. I just said that because people always ask us if we are! I guess you could say we are identical but not twins! :)
I would have never guessed that there is a product to remove those.
Post the "after" pics, can't wait to see.
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