Happytails Tear Stain Control Eye Pads

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Your dog is adorable, but those ugly red tearstains under her eyes really look bad.
Happytails has created two new products that work together to fight the problem from the inside and out.

The reason tearstains are so hard to eradicate is that they are a visible symptom of a deeper systemic problem. The most common cause of the redness is a yeast infection (epiphora) which in turn is produced by bacteria. That’s why, if you want to get rid of tearstains, wiping the eyes is only the first step. Unless you boost your best friend’s immunity, the bacteria that cause the discoloration will persist and so will the stains.

Happytails Tear Stain Control Eye Pads

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Happytails has created two new products that work together to fight the Tear Stain problem from the inside and out. The 'inside' part of the programme is Eyemunity, a nutrient-rich, high-metabolite immunogen that helps to strengthen your dog's resistance and maintain wellness.? Sprinkle Eyemunity powder on your dog’s food every day.!! The unique formula contains Epicor – an ingredient which has been clinically proven to boost immunity in both animals and humans (see links below for clinical trials). Eyemunity will support your dog’s fight against stain-causing bacteria while also improving his overall health. Eyemunity is also excellent for older and immune-compromised dogs. Eyepads gently help to remove and prevent tearstain without pharmaceutical antibiotics. Use these convenient pre-moistened EyePads to remove the tearing residue from around a dog’s eyes. Rub with and against the grain of the fur for maximum effectiveness. The pads are infused with eyebright that helps clean away the discoloration and natural colloidal silver that inhibits the growth of the bacteria that cause it. Also great for cleaning mucky noses and paws. Contains 50 pre-moistened towelettes.

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