Angels' Eyes
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Angels' Eyes
Hi all,
Thought I would pass on this email information.
Hi my name is Phillippa and i am the Australian supplier for a fantastic product called Angels' Eyes.
Angels' Eyes is a product that clears the reddish stains in the eyes, and due to licking, in dogs and cats. Angels' Eyes is an oral product that is fed to pets either in food or water, the results are amazing. This product is suitable for all dog and cat breeds.
Please view my web site at http://www.angelseyesaustralia.com for more details.
I would be happy to discuss wholesale prices with you if you would like to stock this impressive product for your clients.
Thought I would pass on this email information.
Hi my name is Phillippa and i am the Australian supplier for a fantastic product called Angels' Eyes.
Angels' Eyes is a product that clears the reddish stains in the eyes, and due to licking, in dogs and cats. Angels' Eyes is an oral product that is fed to pets either in food or water, the results are amazing. This product is suitable for all dog and cat breeds.
Please view my web site at http://www.angelseyesaustralia.com for more details.
I would be happy to discuss wholesale prices with you if you would like to stock this impressive product for your clients.
Chris- Location : Canberra, Australia
Posts : 716
Re: Angels' Eyes
Doesn't this product have antibiotics in it....that is why it works ????
Sinner- Posts : 1111
Re: Angels' Eyes
Not sure but a quick search showed me that its active ingredient "Tylosin as Tartrate" and according to the MSDS sheets it is not antibiotic from what I read. The other 2 ingredients are Sweet Potato and Brown Rice, the Sweet Potato version is only available in Australia legally due to quarantine restrictions.
Anyone know for sure?
Anyone know for sure?
Chris- Location : Canberra, Australia
Posts : 716
Re: Angels' Eyes
Just google Tylosin. It is an antibiotic similar to "erythramycin". Any continual use can lower the resistance to antibiotics .I hav enoticed that the use of certain atibiotics for other conditions also clears the "epiphora"...tear staining in some dogs. I also hear that some show people put their dogs on a course of antibiotics ( certain types, I gather erythramycin") every couple of years to lessen this condition ( tear staining)
Sinner- Posts : 1111
Re: Angels' Eyes
"Tylosin" is different to "Tylosin as Tartrate" and that is of the FDA site. Anyways I am not the one selling it, take it up with the importer.
Chris- Location : Canberra, Australia
Posts : 716
Re: Angels' Eyes
yes it in an antibiotic, its what they give to birds.
ashababe2002- Location : Perth WA
Posts : 139
Re: Angels' Eyes
Yes it is interesting, filtered water given to your dogs will also give you amazing results as there is no iron in the water to to cause the staining as it is believed that the iron can be a contributor to the reddish stain.
Chris- Location : Canberra, Australia
Posts : 716
Re: Angels' Eyes
There are so many so cured cures. The apparent" theory" is to change the ph of the dogs saliva or body secretions. The latest "idea" is to add tomato paste to the dogs diet daily....a quarter o half a teaspoon daily depending on the size of the littlies......Strange that big dogs rarely exhibit the problem????Or do the samoyeds, golden retrivers,white spitz breeds have the same problem???
Sinner- Posts : 1111
Re: Angels' Eyes
I have Gold Ret & Labs with the same problem.
DoggyDoos- Location : Berwick, Victoria
Posts : 897
Re: Angels' Eyes
Interesting.....I havent heard of many big dogs that lick themselves much or chew their feet like the littlies seem to do . Or do they just have the tear staining problem. Anyone else have a problem ???
Sinner- Posts : 1111
Re: Angel Eyes
My white Standard Poodle suffers from tear staining, doesn't ten to lick her feet though, only if there is a cut or something there.
gumsgrooming- Location : Penrith NSW
Posts : 394
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