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angel eyes July 7, 2007 S. Norris (CA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Being that the product is a powder, if your dog does not like the taste of the powder, it can't work because they won't eat it. That is what has happened with my dog, she liked it at first, but now won't touch the food with it on it. A pill form would of been better
Stupid and likely illegal January 24, 2008 Steven Roach (Ames, IA United States) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Using an antibiotic drug for cosmetic purposes on your pet is a very bad idea. It will increase the likelihood that you and your pet will get a resistant infection. Think MRSA. It is also likely illegal because this drug has not been approved for this purpose by the FDA. The only legal use for tylosin in dogs and cats is by injection for treatment of respiratory illness. For that you need to go to a veterinarian.
It works but it's costly March 22, 2007 LuvMax (VA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I would give this product a 5 for its effectiveness but I give it a 4 because 1) it's expensive, and 2) it doesn't provide a permanent solution. If I stop using this product, I am pretty sure that my puppy's heavy tear stains will come back instantly. Lucky for me, my maltese bichon mix puppy eats practically anything so feeding this to her wasn't a problem at all. I noticed that her eye discharge reduced significantly since I started her on this product. She still has some tear stains but way less than before. I wonder if it will completely go away....I've only used this product for less than 2 weeks for your information. I have tried Eye Envy prior to this product and let me tell you -- IT DOES NOT WORK. It's amazing how well people fabricate testimonials. I don't understand what the powder does anyway. I was wary about the product so I purchased a $20 starter kit just for kicks. I use Eye Envy in addition to Angels' Eyes because hey, I can't waste my purchase whether it works or not! Anyway, this product really work but it is COSTLY. I'm seriously thinking about coloring my puppy to a chocolate creamy brown if they don't come up with a permanent solution! My only wish is that they reduce the price.
Angels Eyes 10oz March 26, 2007 Lorna Miller (Houston tx.) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
I heard alot about this product so I tried it. About a hour after giving it to my dog he started licking his feet until they were really wet. He didn't like it in his food and wouldn't try it again later.
it does the job May 12, 2007 C. Wade 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's important to remember that this is an antibiotic and follow cautions for taking antibiotics: use it enough to be sure you get rid of the infection, use it religiously to avoid building up resistance, don't use it too frequently. I found it best to give it to my dog straight, as opposed to on his food. He loved the taste, and that was the only way I could be sure he got the full dose. I didn't give it for 3 months as directed (seems way too long a period, and about a month got rid of it), nor did I phase out doses per directions, since you're not supposed to do that with antibiotics either. Just my experience...
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