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When do I reduce the dosage of Angels’ Glow from daily to 4 times a week?

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When do I reduce the dosage of Angels’ Glow from daily to 4 times a week?

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A. After 3 months or when you see that your dog’s coat is evenly bright, not just around the eyes. Q. Do I judge a dog by the amount of tear stains? A. A seriously stained face does not indicate a poor-quality, nor poorly bred dog. It is not proof that the dog is neglected, mistreated or unhealthy. It just means the dog has more tears and less drainage than he needs for some reason. Q. Which is the hereditary factor that causes tear staining? A. A dog could inherit very small tear ducts or overly watery eyes, particularly as a response to various products. Definitely inherited are large eyes and short muzzles, which tend to allow more eye irritation and less drainage. There can be inherited or developmental structural defects that result in eye stains. Q. Which is the hygiene factor that causes tear staining? A. Hygiene is an obvious factor in tear-staining. Matter in the eye tends to collect at the inner corner. This works wonderfully to keep eyes clean of foreign particles. If the do

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