Quick answer

Our top pick is the Burt’s Bees for Dogs Tear Stain Remover for its gentle, natural formula that effectively reduces tear stains without harsh chemicals. For dogs with particularly sensitive skin, the Earthbath Tear Stain Remover is an excellent alternative. Both are safe for large breeds over 80 lbs.

What to consider for Dog Tear Stain Remover For Dogs Over 80 Lbs

Large dogs over 80 lbs often have deeper facial folds and more tear production, making tear stains more stubborn. Look for a remover that is pH-balanced for dogs, free from artificial dyes and fragrances, and contains natural brighteners like chamomile or aloe vera. The product should be easy to apply on a large head, such as a wipe or liquid with a sponge applicator. Also consider if your dog has allergies or eye sensitivities, as some formulas may cause irritation.

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

When choosing a tear stain remover, consider the following: a match for your dog’s coat type (some wipes are better for short hair, liquids for long hair), gentle dog-safe ingredients with a suitable pH for sensitive skin (avoid alcohol and hydrogen peroxide in high concentrations), quality applicators that won’t scratch the eye area, low odor to avoid startling nervous dogs, and ease of use (wipes are convenient for quick touch-ups, liquids for deeper cleaning).

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated ingredient lists for safety and effectiveness, prioritizing natural, non-irritating components.
  • Checked pH balance to ensure formulas are suitable for dogs’ sensitive eye area.
  • Reviewed customer feedback for large breed dogs to gauge real-world results.
  • Considered ease of application for dogs over 80 lbs, favoring wipes and sponge-tip applicators.
  • Selected products from reputable brands known for pet-safe grooming products.
  • Compared price per use to offer options for different budgets.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Human tear stain removers or eye makeup removers, which have wrong pH and can irritate dogs’ eyes.
  • Harsh fragrances and dyes that may cause allergic reactions or stinging.
  • Products with high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, which can bleach fur and harm skin.
  • Using a single wipe for both eyes to avoid cross-contamination; use separate wipes or areas.

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

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