For the healthy eyes of your pets.
Hyper-hydration product that combines scientifically proven anti-inflammatories to give your pet ocular relief
Anti Inflammatory Ingredients
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Cane-eye Supplement
Introducing eye supplements for dogs, a holistic approach to supporting your furry friend’s ocular health. Specially formulated with a blend of essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, these supplements aim to promote and maintain healthy vision in dogs of all ages and breeds.
Dr Susan Carastro DVM says
"As a veterinary ophthalmologist , I've seen firsthand the distress dry eye can cause in our furry companions. That's why I wholeheartedly recommend Cane-Eye for dogs. Its innovative formula not only provides relief from discomfort but also promotes long-term ocular health. I've witnessed improvements in my patients' symptoms, from reduced redness to better tear surface. Cane-eye’s commitment to quality and efficacy makes it my go-to recommendation for pet owners seeking reliable care for their beloved canine companions."
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Ingredients/Science
Cane-Eye is pet tested – we use a manufacturing process which locks in active ingredients, whilst ensuring that your pet finds no added taste Packaged in a protective atmosphere to prevent oxidation
Asymmetry
Staying aware of your pet’s ‘normal’ behavior is a first critical step for responsible pet care. Any identifiable changes in your pet’s eyes can help you decide if a veterinary checkup is advisable. Do both eyes look like each other, are they symmetric?
Irritation
Eyes are extremely sensitive and can get easily irritated – they have the most nerve endings in the body -which allows for a super quick blink reflex. If you believe that your pet is suffering from eye irritation you should contact your vet for advice as irritation can be a sign of eye irritation
Blindness
As our pets age, decreased eyesight is common due to cataracts or retina changes. Pets can sometimes compensate by relying more on other senses like smell or hearing. Monitor your pet as they age and notice if they become more hesitant when approaching unfamiliar areas or bumping into objects.
Tear Staining
Tear stains are those reddish-brown marks that can appear on the fur around your pet’s eyes. These stains can be more noticeable on lightly colored fur.
Redness
One of the earliest signs of many eye problems is a red eye. If your pet’s eyes appear visibly red or swollen get them checked ASAP by your vet as some causes of a red eye are not only painful but can lead to permanent blindness if left untreated (such as glaucoma).
Runny or Sticky Eye
Eye discharge is a common problem in pets. Some types are completely normal, while others may be associated with potentially serious health concerns. In order to determine when you need to take your pet to the vet, you’ll need to understand the various types of eye discharge and what each may mean.