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Eye hygiene should be among our pet's cleaning rituals. In the case of dogs, although their eyelids and large eyelashes protect them from external aggressions, sand, dust and contact with other dogs, they make eye infections common. If you have wondered how to clean your dog's eyes, we give you some tips for cleaning your pet's eyes, using natural products. Frequent cleaning of the dog's eyes is recommended to prevent eye problems such as conjunctivitis and the appearance of spots around the pet's eyes, as it eliminates the bacteria that cause them. It is advisable to clean the dog's eyes at least once or twice a week . These are the main recommendations to take into account: Find a calm environment and keep your pet relaxed, talking to him and stroking him while you proceed to clean him. Before starting, wash your hands well with soap and water. If there is any sign of infection, consult your veterinarian in case it is necessary to apply an antibiotic serum. If your dog has a lot of hair, collect it with a rubber band to clear the eye area, or you can trim it a little. Soak a cotton pad with the product and apply it around the eyes and tear glands, cleaning the entire area.
Next, with a clean gauze, remove any remaining product, stains, and dried secretions. Repeat the process on the other eye using clean gauze or cotton. ? DO NOT apply the product directly to the animal's eye . Eye cleansers are for external use only, never apply it to the eyeball. Disane eye cleaner At Disane we have an eye cleaner for dogs that, like the rest of our solutions for the care and hygiene of your pet, is composed of natural ingredients, has been formulated under veterinary control only with biocompatible ingredients and with identical physiological pH . that of the CZ Leads dog's tear. None of our products have been tested on animals in captivity. We tell you more about the eye cleaner in the following video . Additionally, the ear cleaner also appears in this video to complete your dog's hygiene routine. Veterinary medications in the pharmacy? September 29, 2017 Published in Blog Veterinary medicines in the pharmacy The debate on veterinary drugs has recently been revived. There is a demand for pharmacists to assume the supply and control over the dispensing of veterinary medicines. The Law on Guarantees and Rational Use of Medicines and Health Products establishes that pharmacy offices and retail veterinary stores with a pharmacist in charge are the exclusive channels authorized to dispense veterinary medicines.
Furthermore, in November 2016 the Council of Ministers approved a Royal Decree to regulate the distance sale of veterinary medicines not subject to mandatory prescription. The Decree limits its dispensing to pharmacies and retail commercial establishments selling veterinary medicines that notify the authorities of the Autonomous Communities in which they are located of the beginning of this new marketing channel. Pharmaceutical Colleges from different autonomous communities have joined the debate. They have assured that pharmaceutical dispensing would help reduce the abusive use of antibiotics for animal use. Also that of other practices that can have a negative impact on human health, such as the consumption of psychotropic drugs, anabolics, anesthetics and antibiotics for animal use, which should have strict pharmaceutical control. At Disane we have always opted for the pharmacy as the most appropriate channel for the dispensing of these medications. Also for the sale of products for the care and hygiene of pets . In fact, rural pharmacies already have a long tradition in dispensing veterinary products. In the case of pharmacies located in the city, it is a path that will have to be followed.