Quick answer
Our top pick is Nutramax Cosequin DS Plus MSM, a joint supplement that may help reduce tear stains through its anti-inflammatory ingredients. For dogs needing both joint support and tear stain reduction, this chewable tablet offers glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM. If your dog prefers a soft chew, Zesty Paws Joint Aid Plus is a strong alternative with added omega fatty acids that can improve skin and coat health, potentially reducing tear stains.
What to consider for Dog Tear Stain Remover For Joint Stiffness
When selecting a product for both tear stains and joint stiffness, look for ingredients that address inflammation, a common factor in both conditions. Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA), glucosamine, and chondroitin can support joint health and skin health. Avoid products with artificial dyes or fillers that may worsen tear staining. Always check the dosage instructions based on your dog’s weight and consult your veterinarian before starting any supplement.
What to look for in a health product (dental, probiotic, joint, allergy or calming supplement)
Look for an NASC quality seal, which indicates the product meets strict manufacturing standards. For joint supplements, ensure they contain glucosamine and chondroitin at clinically studied amounts (e.g., glucosamine 500 to 1000 mg per 25 lbs). Probiotics should list a specific CFU count (e.g., 1 to 10 billion CFU). Dental products should have a VOHC seal. Choose products with clear labeling of active ingredients and avoid proprietary blends. Follow dosing by weight and consult your vet.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated products based on ingredient quality and transparency.
- Prioritized brands with NASC or VOHC seals where applicable.
- Selected products with clinically studied ingredients at meaningful doses.
- Considered product form (chewable, powder, liquid) for ease of administration.
- Reviewed customer feedback for effectiveness and palatability.
- Ensured products are suitable for both tear stain and joint support.
- Checked for absence of artificial additives that could worsen tear stains.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Avoid products that claim to cure or prevent diseases like arthritis or eye infections.
- Do not use human medications or supplements without veterinary approval.
- Steer clear of vague proprietary blends that do not list individual ingredient amounts.
- Never exceed the labeled dose; more is not better and can be harmful.
For more guidance, explore our dog guides, dog health, and dog nutrition sections.