With daily changes in salinity and temperature and such drastic changes from air to water, and not to mention being hammered by rocks and being nibbled by critters, sea plants in the intertidal zone have developed an incredible array of bioactive compounds, most notably here antioxidants and a variety of potent anti-inflammatories, to keep themselves regular.
We have selected a blend of four specific sea plants – 2 green seaweeds, one brown and a little red sea moss – that are known for their anti-inflammatory effects on mucosal membranes. By soothing irritation in the eyes you reduce the water flow. In this way, Oculus Prime works systemically to reduce weepy eyes and tear staining in dogs.
Why has my dog got weepy eyes?
Weepy eyes (and the tear staining that results) are common in many dogs, but particularly in the smaller, white-coated breeds. As long as we have eliminated the other usual suspects (eye infection / something in the eye / a structural issue from breeding, for more please see our most extensive article on weepy eyes in dogs) weepy eyes in dogs tend to be a sign of inflammation in your dog. Think of them as the smoke alarm going off. In our experience, this explains the majority of weepy eyes in dogs. Lots of things are known to inflame your dog, including
Dry pet food
Poor quality pet store treats
Chemical parasite control and all the unnecessary annual boosters
Chemicals around the home, in the garden or even out on the street.
Poor quality, highly chlorinated water.
Inflammation from pain, disease, an aching joint.
The trick is to remove as much of these inflammatory additions as you can. Often that alone will help turn off the tap.
What is the staining around my dogs eyes?
Tears contain all sorts of bits but in particular here are porphyrins, a little iron-based compound, giving it the reddish brown colour. If you stop the tears, you stop the porphyrins and their fur will return to that nice white within weeks.