Quick answer

Our top pick is the TropiClean Tear Stain Remover for Dogs because it uses gentle, natural ingredients like chamomile and aloe to safely remove stains without irritation. For dogs with extra sensitive skin, the Burt’s Bees Tear Stain Remover is a close runner-up. If you prefer a wipe format for easy daily use, consider the Earthbath Tear Stain Wipes.

What to consider for Dog Tear Stain Remover For Shih Tzus

Shih Tzus have prominent eyes and a flat face, which often leads to excessive tearing and staining. The tear stain remover should be gentle enough for the sensitive eye area, free from harsh chemicals, and ideally contain natural brighteners like chamomile or aloe. Look for a formula that is pH-balanced for dogs and safe if accidentally licked. Also consider the format: wipes for quick touch-ups, or a liquid/paste for deeper cleaning.

What to look for in a grooming product (shampoo, brush, clipper or wipe)

For Shih Tzus, choose a tear stain remover that matches their sensitive skin and eye area. Ingredients should be dog-safe, with a pH around 7.0 to avoid irritation. Wipes should be soft and non-abrasive. Liquids should be tear-free and gentle. Avoid products with alcohol or artificial dyes. Ease of use is key: wipes are convenient for daily maintenance, while liquids may require more care but can be more effective on stubborn stains.

How we chose these picks

  • Reviewed ingredient lists for safety and gentleness around eyes
  • Checked for pH-balanced formulas suitable for sensitive skin
  • Evaluated format (wipe, liquid, powder) for convenience and effectiveness
  • Considered brand reputation and customer feedback on stain removal
  • Ensured products are widely available on Amazon
  • Prioritized natural, non-toxic ingredients
  • Compared price per use to offer budget-friendly options
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission

What to avoid

  • Human tear stain removers or eye drops: they have a different pH and may contain ingredients harmful to dogs
  • Products with hydrogen peroxide or bleach: they can cause irritation and hair discoloration
  • Wipes that are too rough or contain alcohol: they can dry out the delicate skin around the eyes
  • Over-the-counter antibiotics or steroids: these should only be used under veterinary guidance

For more grooming advice, check out our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.

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