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Opticlear Eyewash for Dogs
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Does anyone here have experience with this OTC med? Tia
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#2
There really isn't much to it. It doesn't qualify as a medication, because it doesn't contain any antibiotics or steroids. "A sterile, buffered solution that has the same tonicity and ph as normal tear fluid." I don't see how it could do any harm. Now will it do any good? It depends on why you're looking for an eyewash.
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AlphaDog wrote:
There really isn't much to it. It doesn't qualify as a medication, because it doesn't contain any antibiotics or steroids. "A sterile, buffered solution that has the same tonicity and ph as normal tear fluid." I don't see how it could do any harm. Now will it do any good? It depends on why you're looking for an eyewash.

To remove the black/brown stuff (not sure what to call it) from our dogs' eyes.
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#4
Try this:

http://www.healthypets.com/diamondeye.html
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#5
Will try that. Thanks vicrock.
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#6
warm water on a cloth alone doesn't work ?


(we had some vaseline type product for a while)

Is it bad enough and caused by a tear duct problem ?
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billb wrote:
warm water on a cloth alone doesn't work ?
It works well with our Yorkie-Shnauzer mutt; not on our poodle-maltese-whateverelse mutt.

billb wrote: Is it bad enough and caused by a tear duct problem ?
Not sure. Vet said there is no need to use Angle Eyes.
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