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Tear stains are a common occurrence in many dogs and cats. They are characterized by crusty, dark reddish-brown discoloration around a pet's eyes, muzzle, and even paws. Tear stains are difficult to eradicate and frustrating to pet owners because of the negative cosmetic consequences. Tear stains also cause skin irritation, discomfort for your pet, and even a pungent odor. You can eliminate existing tear stains by wiping away the stains with water or household products. You can prevent new stains by making changes to your pet's lifestyle, such as changing feeding habits. For safety reasons, make sure all products you use are approved by the FDA.  
 
Tear stains are a common occurrence in many dogs and cats. They are characterized by crusty, dark reddish-brown discoloration around a pet's eyes, muzzle, and even paws. Tear stains are difficult to eradicate and frustrating to pet owners because of the negative cosmetic consequences. Tear stains also cause skin irritation, discomfort for your pet, and even a pungent odor. You can eliminate existing tear stains by wiping away the stains with water or household products. You can prevent new stains by making changes to your pet's lifestyle, such as changing feeding habits. For safety reasons, make sure all products you use are approved by the FDA.  
 
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== Steps ==