If Your Dog's Tear Stains Make You Feel Guilty Every Morning, Try This for 30 Seconds Daily... and Watch Them Disappear in 3 Weeks – No Vet Visits or Expensive Grooming Needed

Veterinarians warn that tear stains are bacterial buildup – not just cosmetic stains.

The good news? Removing bacteria doesn't require vet visits or grooming – just 30 seconds daily.

Ophthalmologist-tested: Safe for the most sensitive eyes

Trusted by 35,000+ dog owners: Based on real results with real dogs

No complicated routine: Simply wipe gently – bacteria removed in 30 seconds

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If Your Dog's Tear Stains Make You Feel Guilty Every Morning, Try This for 30 Seconds Daily... and Watch Them Disappear in 3 Weeks – No Vet Visits or Expensive Grooming Needed

Ophthalmologist-tested: Safe for the most sensitive eyes

Trusted by 10,000+ dog owners: Based on real results with real dogs

No complicated routine: Simply wipe gently – bacteria removed in 30 seconds

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Why eye care is vital for your dog!

Tear stains and eye discharge aren't just cosmetic issues.

They're usually early signs that bacteria is building up around the tear ducts and eye area.

When bacteria isn't removed daily, it creates a breeding ground for infections.

That's when eyes become irritated, inflamed, and painful – a condition veterinarians call bacterial conjunctivitis.


Left untreated, chronic tear stain bacteria can lead to:

  • Eye infections and inflammation
  • Painful eye conditions requiring vet treatment
  • Permanent fur discoloration and matting
  • Costly vet bills and medications

The good news?

Most eye problems start small – and are much easier to prevent early, at home.

See common signs

What Are the Common Signs?

Most eye problems start quietly. These are the signs most owners notice first:

Dark tear stains (brown, red, or rust-colored under eyes))

Eye discharge or crustiness (especially in the morning)

Matted or stained fur around eyes and muzzle

Foul odor coming from the eye area

Excessive tearing or watery eyes

Your dog pawing at their face or eyes

If you recognize one or more of these, it’s often an early sign that plaque is building up

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Remove Tear Stains & Eye Bacteria — Without Vet Visits or Grooming

If dealing with tear stains feels frustrating or impossible, you're not alone.

 

We know the struggle — especially with white or light-colored breeds.

You've probably tried baby wipes, special shampoos, maybe even expensive grooming.

And the stains just keep coming back.

 

That's why EyeWipes were created.


EyeWipes are gentle, ready-to-use eye wipes designed to make daily care simple.

 

Instead of using baby wipes that spread bacteria, you simply wipe around your dog's eyes with a textured surface that actually removes it.


They feel gentle and natural —

which is why most dogs stay calm and accept them much more easily than grooming or vet visits.

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The Only Solution That Removes Bacteria AND Prevents Regrowth

Baby Wipes

Grooming/Vet Visits

Textured surface removes bacteria

Works at home daily

Removes existing stains

Prevents overnight regrowth

Visible results in 2-3 weeks

Affordable

Dogs tolerate it easily

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The Only Solution That Removes Bacteria AND Prevents Regrowth

Baby Wipes

Grooming/Vet Visits

Textured surface removes bacteria

Works at home daily

Removes existing stains

Prevents overnight regrowth

Visible results in 2-3 weeksp

Affordable

Dogs tolerate it easily

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Veterinarian-recommended eye care you can do at home

When baby wipes don't work, textured antibacterial wipes do.

Simple at-home routine that improves your dog’s health

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Trusted by 35,000+ pet owners worldwide

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What breed is your dog? đŸ¶

Maltese

Shih Tzu

Bichon Frisé

Poodle (Toy/Miniature)

Other breed

Have you noticed any of these signs?

Visible tear stains

Morning eye crustiness


 

Wet matted fur around eyes

Dog rubbing eyes frequently

None of these (yet)

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