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Castor & Pollux Organix Food and Spring (bottled) water

by Loretta Moore
(Wimberley, TX US)

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Our dog Yahtzee has had TERRIBLE tear stains ever since he was a puppy. He is now almost a year old and has absolutely no tear stains at all!! Finding a food with no wheat, corn, or soy is paramount to getting rid of tear stains. We found that Castor & Pollux Organix line is perfect. The moment we started him on his new food, his tear stains had diminished and were completely gone in 1 month. In addition to his new food that he LOVES, we only give him spring or bottled spring (not bottled purified, distilled, or drinking) water, and gluten free treats. The brand Canyon Creek Ranch, which typically have five ingredients or less, have been a hit with our dog. He loves the chicken & apple and the chicken poppers (chicken and rice)! We get all of our stuff from PetSmart. If your dog doesn't like the Organix food, Castor & Pollux told us that we could return it for a full refund. How great is that? You have nothing to lose but your Maltese's tear stains!

For those Maltese owners that are out there and contemplating giving your dog Angel Eyes that contains Tylosine (an antibiotic)......DON'T!! No animal or human needs to be on antibiotics continuously. Not to mention, the amount of tylosine that you sprinkle in their food or water is unknown.

All it takes is a switch to good food and clean water. Read the labels... they're there for a reason! If there is a colorant in the food, don't buy it... it WILL cause tear stains!




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Castor & Pollux Organix Food and Spring (bottled) water

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May 20, 2011
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Clear Tear Stains with a grain free diet
by: Gabry

I agree that grains cause staining, I also changed my dog's diet they are both shih tzu breed, with white faces, and they where terribly stained, I tried everything on the market, nothing seemed to work the hair beneath their eyes was always wet. Then I tried feeding them a grain free diet, no colors, no beet pulp and after a few days I noticed the hair was dry and the new growth was still white! now they are getting whiter every day! It took me a year to figure that out, but finally I am glad to have healthy dogs with beautiful white faces! I feed them with Origen

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Dog food for Malteses tear stains
by: Little Miss Muffit

Thank you for this comment. I've used Angel Eyes, but it is not a permanent fix and is a lot
of money and I think you are right about it being not a good thing. I shop at PetSmart, too, but have not seen the dog food you recommend. I'll ask them about it. Muffit is a Morkie, but cream-colored with gold highlights. The tear stains aren't too bad, but she gets a lot of "gunk" in them. Our water has a lot of iron in it so that is probably a cause of tear stains.

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