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We can all agree tear stains are not attractive. They can make your Frenchie look sad & sickly. Besides being unsightly, tear stains can pose problems to your French Bulldog’s health. If tear stains are allowed to build up over time, they can cause infections, discomfort and facial irritation. Tear stains are more commonly a problem for Frenchie due to wrinkly faces. So what causes tear stains and what can a dog or cat owner do?

Causes

There can be many reasons for why your French Bulldogs gets tear stains. Different causes include blocked tear ducts, eye diseases, parasites, bacterial infections, allergies, abnormally shaped eyes and genetic predisposition.

The common cause of tear staining is excessive tearing, a condition called epiphora. This makes the hair around the eyes damp, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. Red yeast produces a reddish brown discoloration on the face, and it is a common cause of tear stain problems. This staining is not only unsightly but also irritating to your Frenchie and emit noticeably strong odor.

Treating and Preventing Tear Stains

Treating and preventing tear stains includes seeing your veterinarian, managing and treating parasites, eliminating allergens, adopting good grooming habits, and giving a probiotic and tear stain removal product.

See Your Veterinarian

First, make an appointment with your veterinarian to try and determine the cause of the staining. Your veterinarian will want to make sure the staining isn’t due to an underlying health problem. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to unblock obstructed tear ducts. Unfortunately, there are some Frenchies genetically predisposed to excessive tearing because of how their eyes are made. If this is the case, there is little that can be done.

Manage and Treat for Parasites

Excess tearing can be a response to irritation. Parasites such as fleas and ear mites can be the source of this irritation. Fleas need moisture and your Frenchie’s tears provide the perfect solution to satisfy their need. Flea dirt around the eyes can cause a brown discoloration of the hair. Ear mites, a common invader of Frenchie ears, cause infection which can also lead to excess tearing. Checking and treating for parasites on a regular basis will help prevent many health issues.

Eliminate Allergens

Dust or other allergens can irritate your French Bulldog’s eyes and cause them to water. Dust and airborne allergens can be controlled with air purifiers. Artificial food colorings (dyes), artificial food additives and preservatives, and cereals such as wheat can cause allergies in French Bulldogs. Signs of allergies are face rubbing, licking of front paws, head shaking, and ear inflammations. Water minerals can also add to tear staining. Consider giving bottled or filtered water in a stainless steel bowl.

Adopt Good Grooming Habits

Clean your French Bulldog’s eyes regularly. You can start by cleaning the area around the eye twice daily with cotton balls soaked in warm water. Use one cotton ball per eye and make sure you wash your hands first before touching your Frenchie’s eyes. There are also many great eye care products on the market to help relieve eye irritation and infection. Another way to keep this area healthy and stain-free is to keep the fur below the eye clipped short. You can do this yourself with a trimmer designed specifically for this purpose or visit a professional groomer.

Consider Probiotics

It is being discovered that good intestinal health can be the answer to many problems, including tear staining. All-natural probiotic products put good bacteria and enzymes into the stomach and colon to improve not only digestive issues, but also support a healthy immune system and overall health.