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Tear Stains, Cloudiness & Red Eyes: Understanding Common Eye Issues in Pets

Pet Care Tips 4 min read

Our eyes allow us to experience and interact with the world around us. For our furbabies that cannot speak, their eyes play an even more vital role. Vision enables them to assess their surroundings, locate their favorite toy, find their food and water, and maneuver through their homes with confidence. Beyond daily activities, their eyes also play a crucial role in conveying emotions and communication. Eye contact plays a significant role in training and helps furkiddos strengthen the connection and bond with their pet parents, as well as social interactions with other furbabies. Therefore, adjusting eye issues in pets is incredibly important for their well-being.

Protecting their eyes is essential in maintaining your furbaby’s comfort

Complications with the eyes can cause discomfort, and in some cases may even lead to loss of vision. Protecting their eyes is essential in maintaining your furbaby’s comfort, confidence, and improving quality of life. Tear stains, redness and cloudiness are some common symptoms that pet parents may observe. These symptoms may be an indicator of underlying health concerns and may require vet attention.

Supporting your little one’s eye health holistically with proper hygiene practices, nutrition, and vet care can help our little ones stay connected, confident, and happy in the lives they share with us.

Tear Stains in Pets

Tear stains are a common concern, especially for little ones with a lighter coat. Inefficient drainage or excessive production of tears can result in prolonged dampness beneath the eyes, leading to the reddish-brown staining of the fur. In some cases, it may even result in unpleasant odors, skin irritations, and infections.

Tear stains are often linked with irritations, allergies, facial and eye anatomy, and underlying eye diseases such as glaucoma and ulcers. Depending on the cause, tear stains may be managed effectively with good hygiene practices and natural herbal support. This may include keeping the area as clean and dry as possible, removing buildups, and trimming the fur to keep it out of the eyes.

NHV OcuLove includes antioxidant properties that may help support conditions like glaucoma, and its anti-inflammatory properties may help relieve discomfort and itchiness. In cases of allergies, NHV Alge-Ex may provide support for environmental allergies and may help reduce symptoms such as itchiness and watery eyes.

Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)

Another common concern amongst our pet parents is red/pink eyes. This is also known as conjunctivitis, the inflammation of the tissue surrounding the eye. You may also notice itching and scratching, swollen eyelids, teary eyes, and discharge as well. Conjunctivitis can arise from many different causes, and some common ones include infection, irritation, allergies, and underlying eye abnormalities. A proper diagnosis may require a more in-depth consultation with your vet through physical examination and additional diagnostic tools.

NHV Ey-Eas has herbs that may support pets with anti-inflammatory properties

Proper daily care may help relieve some discomfort experienced by your little one. Gently cleaning the area around the eyes can help remove any excess discharge, and cleaning their surroundings regularly may help remove irritants and avoid possible reinfections. NHV Ey-Eas has herbs that may support pets with anti-inflammatory properties. The formula may also help with discomfort and swelling, and may help soothe itching and control discharge. Ey-Eas could be used both topically and orally. NHV OcuLove may also be beneficial in relieving inflammation and discomfort, as it contains herbs with anti-inflammatory properties, like Eyebright and Turmeric.

Cloudy Eyes

Cloudy eyes are characterized by a cloudy/opaque lens. One common condition is cataracts, where the cloudiness of the lens blocks light from reaching to the retina of the eyes, leading to partial or complete vision loss. Some older pets may appear to have cloudy eyes as well, but this does not necessarily mean they have cataracts. This could be due to the thickening and hardening of the lens tissue that comes with aging, and the furkiddo may still be able to see.

Cataracts may develop due to a series of reasons, such as genetics, diabetes, malnutrition, trauma, and inflammation. If left untreated, it becomes painful and result in secondary eye complications. Treatment for cataracts may involve surgery, and if surgery is not pursued, regular monitoring, and vet check-ups are important to ensure that overall comfort and function of the eye.

Supporting your little one’s cloudy eyes naturally may also be beneficial. OcuLove contains herbs like Gingko with antioxidant properties, which may help support oxygenation around the eye. This may be beneficial for slowing the progression of cloudy eyes and vision loss. The anti-inflammatory properties of OcuLove may also relieve discomfort and inflammation in the eyes.

Everyday Holistic Eye Care Support for Pets  

Things you can do daily to support your little one’s eye health:

  • Trim overgrown fur to reduce irritation
  • Gently remove any build-up to avoid growth of microorganisms
  • Clean the area around the eye regularly to reduce the chances of an infection
  • Vacuum and clean your living area to eliminate potential allergens, irritants, and parasites

Additionally, certain holistic supplements may help.

NHV OcuLove (Used orally twice daily)

  • Proprietary blend of herbs that has been used for centuries to support eye health
  • Rich in antioxidants that may help improve circulation and oxygenation around the eyes
  • Anti-inflammatory properties that may alleviate itching and discomfort; may reduce discharge
  • Herbs like Wheat Grass and Ginkgo may help slow down the progression of vision loss
  • Antimicrobial and antibiotic-like properties that may help combat fungal and bacterial infections

NHV Ey-Eas (May be used topically or orally)

  • Proprietary blend of herbs with calming properties that may support the inflamed tissue in the eyes
  • Anti-inflammatory properties that may relieve discomfort and itchiness
  • Contains compounds that may help soothe inflammation and reduce healing time
  • Antibacterial and antiseptic properties that may help combat fungal and bacterial infections and support immune response
  • May help reduce redness of the eye

When to See a Vet

If your little one is starting to lose vision, you may notice them acting more nervous and timid, bumping into things more often, and being less engaged with their surroundings. If your little one seems to be losing sight, scratching excessively, showing signs of pain, or is experiencing any form of damage to the eyes, we strongly recommend that you bring them to your vet.

Early intervention and proper vet care may minimize the damage to the eyes and minimize potential vision loss.

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Published: January 8, 2026

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