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Parameter Category |
Specific Details |
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Core Ingredients |
Fresh chicken, beef bone meal, pea flour (grain-free base), sweet potato flour, blueberry, lutein, protein powder, Omega-3, multi-vitamins |
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Suitable Breeds |
All dog breeds, especially tear-stain-prone breeds (Poodle, Maltese, Shih Tzu) |
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Product Advantages |
Grain-free & hypoallergenic, supports eye health, reduces tear stains, no artificial additives |
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Compliance Standards |
AAFCO (North America), FEDIAF (Europe), National Standard GB/T 31216-2014 |
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Specs & Shelf Life |
2.5/5/10/20kg; 18 months (unopened, stored in a cool and dry place) |
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Detail Display |
Sealed multilingual packaging; 10mm crunchy kibbles; chicken-beef flavor; supports eye care & tear-stain reduction |
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Testing Indicators |
Moisture ≤12%, Crude Protein ≥26%, Crude Fat ≥13%, Crude Fiber ≤4% |
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Packaging Method |
Laminated bag (color-printed outer layer + moisture-proof inner layer) |
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Lead Time |
30 Days |
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MOQ & Sample Policy |
MOQ: 300 Units; Customizable small-size samples available |
Strictly controls sodium content (≤0.3%), far lower than regular dog food (0.5%-0.8%), avoiding the vicious cycle of "increased water intake - excessive lacrimal gland secretion - worsening tear stains" caused by high salt. It uses low-GI carbohydrates (GI < 50) such as pumpkin, sweet potato, and peas to release energy slowly, reducing eye inflammation (e.g., red swollen eyelids, cloudy tears) caused by "internal heat". Clinical data shows that continuous fooding for 6 weeks can reduce tear stain visibility by 55%, making it especially suitable for small breeds prone to tear stains, such as Bichon Frises, Poodles, and Malteses.
Specifically added with chrysanthemum extract (≥0.2%), honeysuckle extract (≥0.15%), and L-lysine (≥0.3%): Chrysanthemum and honeysuckle clear heat and soothe, reducing tear retention caused by lacrimal duct blockage; L-lysine inhibits the invasion of herpes virus on eye mucosa, lowering the incidence of dacryoadenitis and relieving the "excessive tearing - tear stain accumulation" issue caused by viral infection—ideal for dogs with recurrent lacrimal gland inflammation.
Added with Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA+DHA ≥0.8%, sourced from deep-sea fish oil) and vitamin A (≥4500 IU/kg): EPA reduces inflammatory responses in eye mucosa, alleviating redness and itching around the eyes (preventing dogs from scratching and worsening tear stains); Vitamin A maintains the health of lacrimal gland epithelial cells, enhances tear lubrication, and reduces the vicious cycle of "dry eyes - irritated tearing"—suitable for senior dogs (with degraded lacrimal gland function) and dogs in post-surgical recovery.
Zero grains, zero gluten, zero artificial colors/palatability enhancers, eliminating the "systemic inflammation - eye involvement" issue caused by grain allergies at the source. Crude protein content ≥28%, with the top 3 ingredients being "deboned fresh chicken, cod, and fresh duck"—high-quality animal protein is rich in methionine, supporting eye tissue repair, avoiding lacrimal gland toxin accumulation caused by poor-quality protein metabolic burden, and reducing the risk of eye allergies (e.g., red rashes around the eyes) from plant-based proteins.
Added with dietary fiber (beet pulp ≥1.5%) and zinc (≥85 mg/kg): Dietary fiber promotes intestinal metabolism, accelerating the excretion of toxins in the body (reducing toxin secretion through lacrimal glands); Zinc regulates sebum secretion around the eyes, preventing "hard scabs" formed by mixing of tear stains and excess oil, facilitating cleaning—suitable for breeds with many eye folds and easy tear stain accumulation, such as French Bulldogs and Pugs.
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Nutritional Component |
Content Range |
Core Function for Tear Stain Management |
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Crude Protein |
≥28% |
Provides amino acids for eye tissue repair; avoids lacrimal gland metabolic burden from poor-quality protein |
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Crude Fat |
13%-17% |
Dissolves fat-soluble vitamins (A/E), promotes Omega-3 absorption; prevents dry eye mucosa |
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Crude Fiber |
≤4.2% |
Gently promotes intestinal metabolism, accelerates toxin excretion; reduces toxin secretion via lacrimal glands |
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Crude Ash |
≤9% |
Controls total mineral (including sodium) intake; avoids excessive tear secretion from high salt |
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Moisture |
≤10% |
Maintains granule crispness, prevents mold growth; avoids nutrient deterioration affecting eye health |
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Sodium (Na) |
≤0.3% |
Low-sodium formula; reduces the tear stain trigger of the "high salt - increased water intake - excessive lacrimal gland secretion" cycle |
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA+DHA) |
≥0.8% |
Anti-inflammatory and soothing; reduces eye mucosa inflammation; alleviates redness and itching around the eyes |
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Vitamin A |
≥4500 IU/kg |
Maintains health of lacrimal gland epithelial cells; enhances tear lubrication; reduces dry eye irritation |
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L-Lysine |
≥0.3% |
Inhibits herpes virus; lowers dacryoadenitis incidence; reduces tearing caused by viral infection |
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Chrysanthemum Extract |
≥0.2% |
Clears heat and soothes; improves lacrimal duct blockage; reduces tear retention and tear stain formation |
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Honeysuckle Extract |
≥0.15% |
Assists in heat-clearing and anti-inflammation; relieves eyelid redness; reduces inflammatory tear secretion |
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Zinc |
≥85 mg/kg |
Regulates sebum around the eyes; prevents hard scabs from mixing of tear stains and oil; facilitates cleaning |
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Beet Pulp (Dietary Fiber) |
≥1.5% |
Promotes intestinal toxin excretion; reduces tear stain worsening from toxin secretion via lacrimal glands |
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Vitamin E |
≥180 IU/kg |
Antioxidant; protects skin cells around the eyes; prevents aging and pigmentation of skin with tear stains |
Dogs with Tear Stain Issues: Dogs with severe tear stains, thick sticky tears, red/itchy eye areas, or recurrent lacrimal gland blockage;
Tear Stain-Prone Breeds: Small breeds (Bichon Frises, Poodles, Malteses), breeds with eye folds (French Bulldogs, Pugs), and breeds with narrow tear ducts (Shih Tzus);
Dogs in Special Stages: Dogs in food transition (tear stains from stress-induced internal heat), post-surgical recovery (low-irritation diet needed after eye surgery), and senior dogs (degraded lacrimal gland function);
Allergy-Related Dogs: Dogs with eye inflammation (e.g., red rashes around eyes, tearing) caused by grain or protein allergies, requiring a grain-free hypoallergenic diet.
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Dog Weight |
Adult/Senior Dog (Daily) |
Puppy (Daily) |
Recommended Amount During Severe Tear Stain Period |
Feeding Frequency |
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5kg |
85-105g |
105-125g |
110% of the regular amount |
3-4 times |
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10kg |
150-180g |
180-210g |
110% of the regular amount |
2-3 times |
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20kg |
280-320g |
320-360g |
110% of the regular amount |
2 times |
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Note: During severe tear stains, clean the eye area daily (with normal saline) and ensure adequate water intake (≥50ml per kg of body weight daily) to accelerate metabolism; avoid additional high-salt snacks (e.g., ham, biscuits). |
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Due to the sensitive eye area of dogs with tear stains, extend the food transition period to 12 days with the following ratios:
Days 1-4: 80% old food + 20% new food
Days 5-8: 60% old food + 40% new food
Days 9-11: 40% old food + 60% new food
From Day 12 onwards: 100% new food
Avoid sudden food changes that cause intestinal stress, leading to toxin accumulation and worsening tear stains.
Unopened: Shelf life of 18 months; store in a cool, dry place (temperature < 28℃, avoid direct sunlight) to prevent oxidation and inactivation of chrysanthemum and honeysuckle extracts;
After opening: Immediately seal with a vacuum moisture-proof container, store in an environment below 25℃, and consume within 1.5 months (L-lysine is hygroscopic; long-term storage reduces tear stain management effectiveness).
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