How to remove tear stains on Huskies
0 Jul 26,2025
The Pomeranian has snow-white hair and looks like a child’s snow-white, fluffy toy; when it moves, it looks like squirting marshmallows. But Pomeranians often have tear stains.
First of all, Pomeranians have tear stains because of breed problems, not because of eye problems. There are many factors that cause tear stains, such as inflammation, irritation of the fur around the eyes, and blocked tear ducts.
To reduce tear stains, the main thing is to have enough vitamin C intake. Generally, the nutritional content of food made at home is insufficient. By comparison, the easiest and most nutritious food should be dog food! Of course, the quality of dog food is also uneven, so you can choose better brands of dog food. .
In addition to improving the tear stain problem of Pomeranians through food, another problem is shearing. Pomeranian fur often gets into the eyes easily, causing tears. Therefore, when cutting hair on the face, use small scissors to carefully trim the hair around the eyes so that it is less likely to enter the eyes and reduce tear stains.
If your Pomeranian’s tear duct is blocked, you can insist on using eye drops to flush the tear duct. It is recommended that you use eye wash and tear stain remover for pets. Use it every day to rinse and wipe with cotton swabs to remove the red secretions around the eyes. Comb the hair around the eyes, clean the red areas, and comb them away. This will appropriately reduce the phenomenon of tearing and Clean the area around your eyes.
However, not all Pomeranians are suitable for this method. Some Pomeranians with serious tear duct obstruction due to genetic factors can only control and clean the tear stains every day, but cannot completely eradicate the tear stains. .
In addition, it is best not to use eye ointment on Pomeranian dogs, as it is easier to block the tear duct. For Pomeranians whose tear ducts are not seriously blocked, Xueliang oral essence will also be effective. And pay attention to your diet, which should be light, less meat, less sweet and salty, and eat more fruits and vegetables.
Another possibility is that when the dog is angry, the red eyeliner of the Pomeranian will also become worse.
Pomeranian’s hair is easy to get stuck in the eyes, so it can be trimmed appropriately. The method is to carefully cut the hair between the eyes around the eyelids short, do not cut it close to the skin, keep it to a certain length, and do not let the hair get stuck in the eyes. This way the eye sockets will also look better.
The Pomeranian’s tear stains were cleared, and a snow-white fur ball could be seen rolling around in front of him again.