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👁️🗨️ Keep your pup’s eyes bright, clear, and envy-worthy!
Nutri-Vet Eye Rinse for Dogs is a vet-formulated, gentle 4oz eye wash designed to soothe irritation, flush out debris, and reduce tear stains. Ideal for daily use on all breeds, it supports allergy relief and helps maintain optimal eye health with a safe, non-irritating formula trusted by pet parents and veterinarians alike.



















| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,317 Reviews |
S**L
Never be without it!
Diluted boric acid has been used for centuries as eye care, and it's something that early medicine got right. It is a cleansing antiseptic/antibacterial/antifungal that quickly reduces itchiness and inflammation, and it is as safe for dogs as it is for humans. (Or maybe even more, because I don't know if dogs are ever allergic to boric acid, as humans rarely are.) That said, you should not ignore your dog's eye problems just because you have this wonderful product. But if you're waiting to take them to the vet or the signs are pointing towards dirt and debris instead of infection, this is wonderful to make the wait more comfortable for your pet. Just do not use for at least 24 hours before you see the vet so that she can make an accurate assessment. This product is excellent for rinsing out dirt/dust, moisturizing dry eyes (not chronic--see your vet), or treating allergy symptoms, of course! It calms itching, redness, decreases/eliminates runny eyes depending on the cause, makes tear stains easier to clean off, and is great for general eye health upkeep! And, not that I would replace proper veterinary care with it, but boric acid even treats mild-to-moderate conjunctivitis (aka "pink eye," "red eye")! Which is excellent because I recently adopted an adorable little lady with such a case terrorizing her poor eyes. Sadly, the vets that I saw could only give me an ointment, and my little girl just does not like having anywhere near her eyes touched. As a muscular dachshund with no tail, she is about as easy to wrangle as a greased pig if she doesn't feel like being caught. Combined with the absolute devastation to her trust in people that a successful application of the ointment brought, I simply could not manage to apply it 3 times a day. Her case is mild enough that the vet said it would be okay to save the treatment for a few weeks later when our relationship was stronger, but I still felt bad watching her scratch at her eyes and have white boogies stuck in the corners. So I started using this, and not only is there instant relief, but there has also been improvement of the redness and discharge altogether. This progress may not be as noticeable as it would if I could use her prescribed medication, but it's better for both of us than doing nothing. AND, very conveniently, since she is still unhappy about having her eye-area touched, the bottle can be squeezed to send a stream into the eye at weird angles when the dog will not cooperate with gravitational requirements of eye drops. When this solution touches the eyes, it is so soothing that she realizes it's not scary and is slowly getting used to having her eyes taken care of. I have another dog with chronically irritated and inflamed eyes because of his love of barking/staring into the wind and sun. Not to mention his little brother's love of licking his eyes and jumping on them with dirty paws when play-fighting... The medicine from the vet was super thick, made horrible tear stains that were hard to get rid of, and the dog hated it. Oh, also it did nothing for him! But a daily drop of this lovely stuff is an inexpensive, reliable solution to his problem. It keeps his eyes healthy and clean with regular use. He actually loves the drops so much that when you say "do your eyes" he will come wait right in front of you for you to put the drops in. This will ALWAYS be in my house as long as I have dogs!
C**K
Great Product!
Nutri-Vet is an excellent product for cleaning the eyes for dogs principally those who are more likely to accumulate foreign material at a greater rate and this make them to have more discharge in their eyes and also helps dogs who are prone to have dry eye. It's easy to use, and it's gentle and safe for the eyes. You can use it also for cleaning the eye for dogs who are prone to have stains in the eye area. I started using this product after my puppy (a male cream/gold shih tzu) developed a bad bacterial and fungal infection in one of his eyes. Before this product I was cleaning 3 times per day his eyes with water and removed the debris with a flea comb; despite that he got the infection. He started using the medications prescribed by the veterinary and after doing some research I decided to buy Nutri-Vet Rinse Liquid for cleaning and moisture his eyes. I started using 3 times per day, with the time I reduced the times per day, and now I'm just using it 1 time per day. He is prone to have dry eye, to produce more discharge than normal and to have stains in his eyes. Before Nutri Vet I gave him regularly Angels Eyes in his food, this help to reduce like 50% the stains in his eyes, but it doesn't help with the other problems. Nutri Vet first help me to do the cleaning process more easy, second it helps to control the dryness in the eyes and third helps to reduce the amount of discharge that he had. Today I'm just using one time per day because the eyes of my puppy are pretty good, the dryness and discharge is very little now compared with some months ago. Despite using Angels Eyes and Nutri Vet some stains remained, for that reason I started using Eye Envy and finally the stains are controlled now. The daily routine for my puppy today is, one time per day Angels Eyes incorporated into his food; one time per day Nutri Vet, I put some drops in each of his eyes; after that I put some liquid of Eye Envy in a pad and I clean the area around the eyes, finally I put Eye Envy powder with a q-tip around the eye area (also it can be used some corn starch).
S**N
DOG STAIN MIRACLE!
I used this product, and can say its safe, but not a cure. I was still getting tear stains, but it does clean area ok, so will continue to use it. What did work was a new-found miracle..... My pup got terribly sick - diarrhea very bad, so bad took to vet. Found nothing causing. Went home. Studied a bit, and found CHARCOAL, activated charcoal may help digestive tract/gut problems. So I gave one capsule, breaking open, put in tiny water glass, gave in dropper form through mouth to my pup. Well, lo and behold the illness started to get better, dog looked better physically, more active again. Then the magic! Few days later, I notice the tear stains are going, disappearing! GONE! I clipped away at the old stains, and waited. Few more days, no stains! Charcoal is a detox for allergy or gut problems in people as well as in dogs. I attribute the illness to an "allergy" …. it must have been because its gone now for over a month. Whala!! We are so happy and so is Kimba! ...and we keep charcoal on the shelf should it come back....(but it hasn't)
X**N
Comes As Shown At A Good Price.
Came as shown without any damages on it because of how well the seller packaged it. It's a good eye rinse for dogs that have tear stains, allergies, or even a little debris of some kind. Gets the job done to remove it. It's quite small however and if you have a hyperactive, disobedient dog that'll move a lot when applying these type of drops then you're going to have a hard time getting the most out of it and will end up wasting more than what you apply on your pooch. It's easy to use on calm and obedient dogs that don't move a lot when applying this. In the end, it does what it's intended for, I just wish it wasn't so small and wouldn't run out so quickly, for me and my hyperactive, disobedient dog that is. I'd also like to mention it has no foul smell either.
D**P
WORKED FOR MY DOG
I highly recommend this product at least as a cheap way to try to fix your pet's eye irritation. Our dog had a very irritated eye. We think it was caused by her eye bumping into grass or getting hit by another dog's tail at the dog park. It turned red and she was squinting with mucous dripping occasionally. She would also try to itch it with her paw and/or rubbing it against furniture - not good since dogs can scratch their cornea and that is a major expense to repair (been there done that). A visit to the vet for something like an irritated eye is an easy $100-$250 just to have it looked at and for some sort of superficial treatment. So I wanted to try some sort of eye drops first. I searched the internet and YouTube. These drops were recommended and the price was worth trying to help her. When I got the drops, I applied them to my eyes first to make sure it wouldn't sting my dog's eyes (not recommended but that's what I did). There was no real sensation at all except the feeling of moisture and water, but unlike water - there was no burn from chlorination. I applied the drops three times the first day to my dog's eye and by the next day, I noticed an improvement in the morning. In fact, when I first applied the drops my dog wouldn't open her eye so I had to sort of pull it open. By the second day, she must have realized it made her feel better so she started keeping her eye open for the drops. She still flinches when the drops touch the eye, but that must just be an innate response since she opens it up right away for more. I highly recommend trying these drops to help your dog and to save you some cash. Her eyes are crystal clear, no redness and she's not acting like there's any irritation. Now I apply the drops to both her eyes every time we come back from the dog park or if she walks in tall grass. I hope this review helps you decide.
E**S
Works great for eye flushes and irritation
My dog had a cyst or hair follicle bump on her eye lid that was causing some eye discomfort and discharge. This product helped her and her eye out while this bump cleared up.
F**A
3 Stars
Haven’t seen anything to report, so far works as well as plain water. Kept finding leakage but came to find out the bottle was cracked, I originally thought it was leaking from bottle top. Too late to get a refund. Rinse came in handy when I was trying to flush something out of my doggy’s eye.
S**0
Eye Wash Must Buy
My dog had a red ittitated swollen eye for over a week. The vet was not in the budget. After 2 days using this my dogs eye cleared up. This was not only affordable but saved me a few hundred dollars. The tapered end made it easy to use on my restless dog. The bottle does not leak and closes securely.
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