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Is tear staining common with the Maltese breed?
It is a common issue. |
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Could the water my Maltese drinks have anything to do with
staining?
Yes. High mineral content in your water could cause almost the entire face
to stain. One suggestion would be to train your Maltese to drink from a water
bottle which will help keep the face dry. Another solution would be to
purchase purified bottled water. |
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What would cause a deep reddish-brown stain below my
Maltese eyes?
A yeast infection could. One of the most common being Red Yeast or
Ptyrosporin. You may want to get an opinion from a veterinarian as to whether
your Maltese might have clogged tear ducts. There are methods to irrigate
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When my puppy starts to cut its adult teeth, will this
cause his face to stain?
Some people that had no prior problem with tearstain until the puppy was
about 5 months of age. This is usually when a Maltese will start to cut their
adult teeth. There really isn't much you can do other than to keep the facial
hair of your Maltese as dry as possible during this time. After the teeth are
in, the problem should subside. |
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Could the food I'm feeding my Maltese have anything to do
with her tear staining?
Don't ever feed any food that has color added as this will cause the area
around the mouth to stain. Better quality foods such as Iams, Eukanuba, Innova
and Sensible Choice, just to name a few, usually don't have color added. Also,
be sure to check your treats (biscuits & cookies) have no added color. Find
ones that are white or pale colored. Biscuits made by Iams would be one good
choice. |
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I heard that Tetracycline works wonders for eye stain
problems. True?
Tetracycline can cause seriously upset stomachs and has to be eliminated
through the kidneys. Tetracycline will also cause the teeth to stain. You
should never use this without first consulting with your veterinarian. Are the
side effects really worth it? |
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I don't want to have my Maltese drink from a water bottle.
Could certain bowls cause staining?
Yes, some plastic bowls will cause discoloring of the face. A stainless
steel bowl is best. Stainless steel is bacteriostatic, it doesn't chip or
crack and is easy to keep clean. HOWEVER, Do NOT use metal in weather where
the pan could freeze. Your dog's tongue can and will get stuck to the frozen
metal. |
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I was told that giving my Maltese a half-a-Tum a day will
help in controlling tearstain. Does it really work?
The main ingredient in a Tum is calcium. An argument that Tums could help
is that it will change the pH of the tears. There is no proof to support this
theory. You could try it but don't expect a miracle. We recommend asking your
vet first. |
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The stain around my Maltese eyes started looking real bad
so I just cut off the redish-brown ones and he looks great now.
That great look is only very temporary. In a day or two, those short hairs
will begin to stain and you will be back to square one, except nothing to trim
this time. Cutting off the discolored hair is not a good solution. I would
recommend keeping the long hair out of the eyes by proper grooming and a
topknot. This will help as the long hairs will have less chance of irritating
the eyes and causing them to tear. |
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I use Collyrium in my eyes as I wear contacts and I find it
soothing. Could this help my Maltese with her eye stain?
We have heard that some people have had some excellent results with it in
controlling eye stain. Collyrium is a very mild, soothing eye wash that has
some boric acid and buffers in it. It is available through most drug stores
and doesn't require a prescription. |
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Do products such as "Diamond Eye" or "Pretty Eyes" work
well for eliminating eye stain?
I have not heard real good reports on either of these two products or
several others like them. They are inexpensive enough though to give them a
try. They can't work if you don't try them. Once again, don't expect any
miracles for a crispy clean white face if your problem is any more than
minimal. |
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Would you recommend any type of bleaching to remove face
and tear stains?
No, not for most people. If your mind is made up and bleaching is what you
want to do, first talk to someone you can trust and is experienced with all
aspects, preparation and risks prior to attempting it yourself. Again CHECK
WITH YOUR VET before doing this!!! |
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Do you know of anything I might try for tearstain. I'm
getting desperate?
One method (without bleaching) you might want to try would be to mix
concentrated Magic Touch #1 and hydrogen peroxide (2% or 3% from the
pharmacy--not the beauty shop variety) equal parts. Only mix enough for a week
at a time so the peroxide doesn't lose its potency.(mix 1/8 cup Magic Touch,
1/8 cup peroxide). Apply it once or twice a day to the stained area with a
cotton ball after combing out the hair. Using the Magic Touch concentrate
helps prevent the hair from drying out too much from the peroxide. And as an
added benefit, it might only takes a couple of weeks to clean it up
completely. Magic Touch is a Crown Royale product and the toll-free number is
1-800-992-5400.
Credit: Information provided and used with permission of Clive
Forrester of Maltese Breeders United. THANK YOU for letting us share
this information.
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