Wipe them off: Mix a solution of ten-percent hydrogen peroxide with water or a special stain-removal product for dogs. Gently swab the solution over the tear stain, being very careful not to get any of the solution in your dog's eyes. Then rinse the fur with clean water to get rid of any residue. read more
You can get rid of tear stains using three different methods — or a combination: Wipe them off: Mix a solution of ten-percent hydrogen peroxide with water or a special stain-removal product for dogs. Gently swab the solution over the tear stain, being very careful not to get any of the solution in your dog’s eyes. read more
Light colored dogs are sometimes prone to a condition called tear staining, wherein, on an otherwise well-groomed pet, the fur around the eyes has unsightly dark stains. The tear stains may start gradually or very quickly, but once they take hold, seem almost impossible to remedy. read more
In a normal dog, fluorescein stain will appear around the nose a few minutes after applying the stain to the eye. Treatment Treatment will vary depending on the underlying cause of epiphora. read more