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Angel Eyes Review

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Aug 30, 2010
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Best Price
by: Trisha

Actually, the best price I've seen for Angels Eyes is using that link. It beats Amazon which is $37.09 for 120 grams and via the link it is only $36 for 120 grams. I think you can buy it in smaller sized bottles, but it costs more per gram.

Aug 30, 2010
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Thank you!
by: Ms. Johnnie

I have a Dandie Dinmont Terrier/Maltes who has the tear stain problem. I am hoping Angel Eyes will help control the problem. Sheridan gets his face washed everyday and that seems to help.
However, if you are purchasing Angel Eyes from the Drug Store at the end of your link on your page, you are paying way to much. I have been shopping around and the best prices are from Amazon.com. I was suprized at varation of prices. The product is not cheap, but some places on the internet are way out of hand.
Thank you for the information on the causes of this problem. Yours was the most informative.

Aug 17, 2010
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abnormal liver emzynes
by: Anonymous

My pet has had Angel Eyes in her food for 4 months now. After three months I reduced the doseage as directed. When I took her for her annual checkup the vet said her liver emzynes are abnormal. Makes me wonder if Angel Eyes changes their body chemistry to stop the stains? Anyone else had problems? I want my little girl to be pretty but not at a health risk.

Apr 22, 2009
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Distribution
by: John

I noticed that my dog loved it at first, then even less as time went on. I put Angel Eyes in his food. I give mine a quarter teaspoon per full cup of dried dog food. He still doesn't like it as much as he used to, but he will eat his food and the Angel Eyes by the end of the day.

Don't quote me on this, but I thought I read the distribution instructions I received from my first purchase that you can add water to the powder (as in their water bowl), but add the water only after you've put the powder in the bowl. I don't quite understand the logic in that, but then again I'm not a chemist. Anyway, that was an alternative to adding the powder to the food. I suppose that the water will help dilute the flavor compared to just adding it to solid food where it gets caked onto pieces of food, which then makes that piece less appealing.

Apr 02, 2009
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Angel eyes
by: Apkuss

What a great Maltese site. My Lacy Maltese has been on Angel eyes since I brought her home., 9 months ago. She hates the taste, any suggestions? I had contacted a show / breeder before I started her on it, The breeder explained it to me and suggested I go ahead. I love my girl. Nancy Williams

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