Alternative Medicine for Pets/Draining Eyes

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I never wanted a white dog because of the staining under the eyes and around the mouth that sometimes occur. Well, there was a white stray dog living outside our rural home and after three weeks, I was able to catch him and we decided to keep him. His eyes drain and leave a pinkish stain under his eyes. Is there something that can be done about this? Also, do you know Sarah Palin? We love her.

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Hi From Wasilla Alaska .. - I worked out at the gym with her Daughter Bristol.... Very nice family!
Sarah is a Wonderful and Smart pick for McCain!
He is a smart guy ....Go Sarah Go!!!

Now as for the eye stains... I have a white dog, a Maltese girl ....
We use a good supplement that sure does help to reduce the stains.  Many times, if the stains are very bad it is due to allergies.
Also, a little hydrogen peroxide ( just a little mixed with water placed on a baby wipe helps ...)  We wash her eyes every day with just water and the baby wipe. ( 1 x per week I add a little hydrogen peroxide and water ...to the baby wipe)

Here is the link for the supplement...
Just give 1 wafer per day or you can buy the powder to mix into the food.  Will keep your new kid healthy and well.... and reduce the stains and allergies...

http://www.apluspetcare.com/untitled4.html



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