Synergy Tear and Fur Stain Remover

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    debbij

    Thu Jun 04 2009

    SINCE I FEED MY DOGS NUPRO VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS WITH EVERY MEAL AND IT'S A BROWN POWDER AND YOU MIX INTO THE FOOD WITH A LITTLE WARM WATER IT TENDS TO MAKE MY WHITE MALTESE'S MUSTACHE BROWN ALSO WHICH IS JUST PLAIN GROSS, SO I BOUGHT THIS STUFF TO USE TO CLEAN THAT STAIN OFF. IT DOES A FAIR JOB OF CLEANING BUT NOT AS MUCH AS I THOUGHT IT WOULD AND ALSO IT SAYS ON THE DIRECTIONS TO KEEP AWAY FROM THE EYES. THIS STUFF IS FOR CLEANING FUR STAINS CAUSED BY TEARS SO IT SHOULD NOT HAVE A WARNING TO NOT GET NEAR EYES I WOULD THINK SO.. I WILL NOT BE BUYING ANYMORE SINCE I'M TOO AFRAID OF THE WARNING. NOT SAFE TO USE NEAR THE EYES, WELL WHERE DO TEAR STAINS COME FROM? THE EYES RIGHT... THIS STUFF SHOULD BE SAFE TO USE NEAR THE EYE AND IT WARNS ITS NOT!!!

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    ny_lmsw

    Wed Dec 26 2007

    I have been using this product on my dog for 3 weeks. There is NO CHANGE whatsoever! She STILL has the tear stains on her fur! Also, the solution has the tendency to turn very watery - not a gel at all! It was a gel when I first opened it, now, it's a liquid. SAVE YOUR MONEY!

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    mbeeler

    Tue Oct 30 2007

    Angel Eyes really decreased the amount of staining on our Schnoodle puppy almost immediately. And it does not take very much of it sprinkled on her food to make that difference.

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    linda5486

    Sun Oct 21 2007

    great stuff she looks like a different dog, easy to give to her just mix with food, there is nothing in the product to harm her.

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    kwilger

    Tue Aug 28 2007

    My puppy's tear stains weren't that bad, but this didn't work on him. You must have to really scrub like mad with this product and I just used the brush that it came with and held the dog down and brushed many times. I saw no improvement. I used Angel's Eyes the same day and the tearing stopped within a couple of days. I wouldn't waste my money again, just get the angel's eyes and cut the stained fur when it has grown out some.