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LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Eye Care is a natural eye cleaner for pets that promotes better eye hygiene, hydration and comfort.
Simply apply the spray to a clean cotton pad or lint-free gauze, and wipe gently around the eyes and over the eyelids.
The healthy, ‘good’ bacteria (probiotics) restore healthy balance to your pet’s skin microbiome (the community of microorganisms that exists there). A healthy microbiome helps to soothe sensitive, itchy eyes, reduce inflammation, and prevent and reduce tear stains.
Makes eyes more comfortable for your dog, cat, rabbit, horses, and other animals in your life:
Removes hard crusts
Some dogs such as Yorkshire Terrier develop hard crusts in the corner of their eye or eyelid. If so, spray a cotton pad and gently apply to the crust to soften it. You will then be able to remove the crust gently without causing distress.
Supports dogs with skin folds
Some dogs including Pekingese, Boston Terrier, Pug and Maltese breeds, are particularly susceptible to developing eye conditions. As a result, skin folds touching the inner corner of their eyes can lead to watery eyes and pigment disposition in the cornea, reducing visibility. Remove excess tears daily to reduce inflammation and infection of the skin fold. If irritation continues, seek veterinary assistance to reduce the fold.
Reduces risk of common infections
This natural eye cleaner for pets reduces the risk of common conditions such as conjunctivitis.
Always work with gloves and clean materials.
Clean eyes with a damp swab of warm water. Shake before use. Soak a cotton ball or tissue with LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Eye Care and gently dab on the eyelids. Use a different cotton ball or tissue for each eye to reduce the potential of cross-infection. Repeat frequently to prevent recurring inflammation.
IMPORTANT: Always consult a vet if in doubt or if symptoms persist.