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Jun 01, 2023 - 09:00 AM
Red eye stains in dogs are caused by a variety of factors, such as eye discharge, allergies, inflammation, or even genetic predisposition. For some dogs, genetics can be a major factor for eye staining. Allergies to pollen, molds, grasses, perfumes, and smoke can also cause eye staining. Additionally, eye inflammation, which can be caused by infections, irritation, or injury, can lead to red staining. Keeping up with regular groomings and the use of quality organic dog food can help to reduce eye staining. At Dogs For The Earth, we believe in making sure that your dog gets only the highest quality food, made from dehydrated animal protein and vegetables, without any grains.