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Jun 01, 2023 - 09:00 AM
Eye stains on white dogs can be caused by many different factors, including tear production, tear duct blockages, skin infection, allergies, age, breed heritage, and nutrition. The most common underlying cause is usually excessive tear production, which often occurs due to facial conformation, genetics, or eye health issues. Nutrition is also often a factor, as certain diets may increase tear production. As well, eye irritation caused by environmental factors like sunlight, wind, or dust, can lead to excess tearing.
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At Dogs For The Earth, all of our products are made with the highest quality ingredients designed to be gentle on your pup, and our recipes are crafted to reduce the risk of any possible food allergies. We would be happy to answer any additional questions you may have and to help you choose the perfect food for your pup.