Severe tear stains in Pomeranians can be improved with tear stain removal medications, such as Miaoshou Doctor tear stain oral solution. It's also important to maintain a light diet.
For dogs with significant tear stains, consider treatment with tear stain medications like Miaoshou Doctor tear stain oral solution. This product uses a natural plant-based formula to help improve tear stains in dogs and cats from the root cause. The formula includes chrysanthemum, which is rich in lutein, known for its heat-clearing, detoxifying, and liver-soothing properties that can relieve eye fatigue; cassia seed, which helps to clear the liver, improve vision, and relieve eye dryness, while also promoting the development of retinal nerve cells; honey, which can boost liver metabolism and protect liver function; taurine, an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent, can reduce eye secretions; and B vitamins, which can nourish the optic nerve, relieve eye strain, and regulate tear glands. During tear stain treatment, avoid feeding your dog salty, sweet, or greasy foods, and ensure that their surrounding eyelashes or fur do not get into their eyes. If there is no improvement after a period of treatment, it is recommended to take your dog to a vet to check for any underlying pathological causes of tear stains. Possible causes can include conjunctivitis, keratitis, distichiasis (ingrown eyelashes), entropion (inward rolling of the eyelid), ectropion (outward rolling of the eyelid), dacryocystitis (inflammation of the tear duct), and nasolacrimal duct obstruction. A comprehensive examination is necessary to confirm the cause so targeted medication or surgical treatment can be used.