• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Our website uses cookies. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our use of cookies. To see what cookies we serve and set your own preferences, please review our Cookie Policy. Learn More.

The Dog People by Rover.com

Powered by Rover.com

Tips, stories, and reviews for people who love dogs, powered by Rover.com, the world's largest network of 5-star pet sitters and dog walkers.

  • The Dog People by Rover.com
  • Dog Breeds
    • Golden Retriever
    • Australian Shepherd
    • German Shepherd
    • Pomeranian
    • Shih Tzu
    • Border Collie
    • Labrador Retriever
    • Boxer
    • Beagle
    • Dachshund
    • Chihuahua
    • Poodle
    • Yorkshire Terrier
  • Dog Love
    • Cute
    • Funny
    • Heartwarming
    • Quizzes
    • Trending
    • True Stories
  • Dog Names
    • Best Girl Dog Names
    • Top Boy Dog Names
    • Unique Dog Names
    • Cute Dog Names
    • Best Puppy Names
    • Dog Name Generator
    • Tough Dog Names
    • Food Dog Names
    • Romantic Dog Names
    • Literary Dog Names
    • Country Dog Names
  • Dog Videos
  • Life with Dogs
    • Dog Safety
    • Dog Behavior
    • Dog Psychology
    • Dog Nutrition
    • Dog Training
    • Health and Wellness
    • Recipes
    • Can My Dog Eat…?
  • PuppyHQ
    • Dog Adoption
    • Puppy Essentials
    • Puppy Names
    • Puppy Training
  • Shopping
    • Shop Rover Goods
    • All Dog Product Guides
    • Dog Gift Guides
    • Safety and Training
    • Toys and Chews
  • Cats!
    • Cat Breeds
    • Cat Names
    • Cat Psychology
  • Dog Training
  • Get Rover
    • Dog Boarding
    • Pet Sitting
    • Dog Walking
    • Doggy Day Care
    • House Sitting
    • Search Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers
    • Shop Rover Goods
    • Sitter Resources
  • Languages
    • en-CA
    • en-GB
    • fr-FR
    • es-ES
    • de-DE
    • it-IT
    • nl-NL
    • nb-NO
    • sv-SE
    • fr-CA

A Clear Look at the Best Dog Eye Wash

Share103Pin It1

A Clear Look at the Best Dog Eye Wash

Updated December 6, 2021 | Caring for Your Dog
By Nia Martin

Share103Tweet0Pin It1
  • This post contains affiliate links. Read more here.
  • Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.

As a dog owner, you’ve probably encountered plenty of eye gunk and tear stains on your dog. Often a swipe with a clean, damp washcloth (never fingers or cotton balls) will do the trick. But for more stubborn stains—or even eye irritation—there are some over-the-counter solutions. We’ve rounded up some of the best dog eye washes to address eye issues.

Eye infections are serious and require the immediate attention of a vet, so check in with yours for persistent eye issues. When it comes to infection prevention, it’s best to have a regular dog grooming routine that includes cleaning and trimming hair, which impacts your pup’s eye health as well as their overall health. Eye washes are a great addition to your at-home grooming kit, but you may want to have treats nearby, as drops and gentle cleansing around the eyes may take some getting used to.

Check out our picks for the best dog eye wash options below.

The Best Dog Eye Washes

Ark Naturals Eyes So Bright Cleanser

Ark Naturals Eyes So Bright Gentle Cleanser

Made in the USA, this herbal dog eye wash can be used daily to gently clean irritated or crusty eyes with a natural formula containing echinacea, aloe, and goldenseal.

Shop on Chewy

Nutri-Vet Dog Dog Eye Rinse

Nutri-Vet dog eye rinse

This dog eye wash solution is formulated with boric acid, an ingredient often used in soothing irritated eyes in people. Not only does the wash work against debris and irritations, but regular use can help eliminate tear stains, as well.

Shop on Chewy

Miracle Care Sterile Dog Eye Wash Pads

Miracle Care sterile eye wash pads for dogs and cats

Sometimes, eye wash pads are the best way to quickly and conveniently get near your dog’s eyes. Gently wipe away debris and infection-causing bacteria with a swipe of each pre-soaked pad.

Shop on Chewy

TropiClean Spa Dog Eye Wash

TropiClean Spa tear stain cleanser for dogs

This dog eye wash uses natural ingredients to tackle those tear stains. Oatmeal is soothing and helps hydrate different skin types as it cleanses. Other gentle elements include vanilla, ginger, and white tea to help keep dogs calm and rest easy on their peepers.

Shop on Chewy

Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Eye Gel

 

Vetericyn Plus antimicrobial ophthalmic pet gel

There won’t be any stinging eyes with this bottle! Antibiotic-free, this dog eye gel is safe to use on all your pets, big and small, short and tall. Use this formula to help ease eye irritation or as preventative maintenance.

Shop on Chewy

Tomlyn Opticlear Dog Eye Wash

Tomlyn Opticlear dog eye wash

Flush irritated eyes safely with this solution that’s pH-balanced to resemble tear fluid, so it’s less likely to sting. The sterile dog eye wash can help soothe itchiness while also assisting in eliminating dog hair, dust, and other culprits.

Shop on Chewy

Further Reading

    • Tear Stains in Dogs: Why They Happen and How to Help
    • Dog Eye Infections: What to Do and When to Worry
    • Dog Eye Gunk: What is it, How You Should Clean it, and When to Worry
    • 7 Dog Grooming Hacks to Save Time and Money
    • The Best Professional Pet Grooming Supplies You Can Use at Home
    • 11 Best Dog Brushes for Everyday Grooming

Featured image by CheshireCat11/Pixabay

Share103Tweet0Pin It1
Avatar photo

Nia Martin

Nia Martin grew up with cats, dogs, horses, and a goldfish that lived for eight years. Based in Seattle, her writing and photography have appeared in Seattle magazine, The Seattle Times, The Fold, Cascadia Magazine, and Bitterroot Magazine, among others. When not working, you can find her petting dogs and visiting her family's charismatic tabby, William of Orange.

sidebar

Avatar photo
By Nia Martin

Share This Article

Share103Tweet0Pin It1

Popular Posts

  • 3 Frozen Dog Treats You Can Make in Less Than an Hour [Recipe]
  • 5 Reasons Dogs Lick and Chew Their Paws — And How to Help
  • The ‘Catluminati’ Magically Makes Friends With Every Cat He Meets
  • Ice Licks Keep Your Dog Cool and Happy All Summer Long [Recipe]
  • What to Do if Your Dog Is Stung by a Bee
  • What You Need to Know to Prevent Heatstroke in Dogs
  • Two-Ingredient Watermelon Ice Cream Is an Easy Summer Treat for Your Dog [Recipe]
  • 4 Blended Summer Slushies to Share With Your Dog [Recipe]
  • Peggy the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Molly the Magpie Make the Cutest, Unlikely BFFs
  • Esther the Wonder Pig and Her Dog Brother Phil Are Besties for Life
Advertisement
Advertisement
More from The Dog People
dog in tub covered in suds from dog shampoo for skin allergies

The 8 Best Dog Shampoos for Skin Allergies in 2022

Dachsund with toothbrush ready for dog toothpaste

Brush Up! 12 Dog Toothpastes to Clean Teeth and Gums

food for French Bulldog

The 11 Best Dog Foods for French Bulldogs

Learn More

  • About Rover.com
  • Download the App
  • Rover Store
  • Sitter Resources
  • In The Press
  • Terms of Service
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • User Terms
  • Privacy Statement
  • Cookie Policy

Need Help?

  • Help Center
  • Join the Team
Advertisement
Your privacy choices
© 2023 Rover.com. All Rights Reserved.
"Mmmm... cookies!"

While slightly less delicious than physical cookies, digital cookies help us enhance and personalize your ads and experience, analyze website traffic, and more.