I believe most dog owners will not deny that brown tear stains will reappear after a while after being cleaned by any method. In fact, brown tear stains come from excessive toxins that the liver cannot break down, and toxins usually come from diet. Therefore, using ointments or drops can only control the symptoms, but cannot cure the underlying problem.
Source of liver toxin accumulation
Where do all these toxins come from?
- Artificial colors, synthetic vitamins, chemical preservatives
- A lot of carbohydrates contain a lot of sugar, which unbalances the yeast
- Inferior nutrients in dog food due to processing, these defective nutrients will produce more metabolites (waste)
- Medications - especially antibiotics, steroids
***In fact, we can easily avoid the above points 1-3, such as processed dog snacks and low-quality dry food.
Raw meat and bone food makes the liver healthier and kicks away tear duct problems
The environment we live in already contains various pollutants and toxins. Why don’t you stop eating dog food full of MSG and preservatives for your dog?
Almost all dog food uses plant-based protein, which simply does not meet the nutritional needs of dogs. If the body lacks adequate nutrition, its resistance will be weaker. Chronic diseases, cancer, immune system, liver disease, chronic degeneration, etc., are all blamed on this problem.
Furthermore, do you think your dog should eat dry food instead of meat?
Do you still have the heart to let your dog continue to eat an unhealthy diet?