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Eye Easy for Dog Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Canine Easy Eye treatment for conjunctivitis
- Effective treatment for pink eye in dogs
- All natural ingredients
- No chemicals
- Restores eyes to healthy state
- Stops infection from spreading to other dogs
- Safe and painless
- No side effects
- One bottle can treat several dogs
—Adrian, Bend OR
Description
What is conjunctivitis (pink eye) in dogs?
Conjunctivitis - an inflammation of tissues around the eyes - is a common condition in dogs. Also known as "Pink Eye", it's caused by infections, external irritants or trauma. Injuries (from accidents or dog fights) can cause it.
If your dog has Pink Eye, it'll probably become obvious when a discharge starts oozing from his eye. The surrounding membranes can become swollen, inflamed and pink.
Common symptoms of canine pink eye
- Excessive tears
- Apparent eye pain or itchiness
- Red or pink in the dog's eyes
- A pus-filled discharge often occurs
Left untreated, dog conjunctivitis can in severe cases lead to blindness. But it is easily treated, so there is no reason for alarm.
Treating pink eye naturally
A blend of pure, natural herbal extracts, Eye Easy is highly effective in treating Pink Eye in dogs:
- Doctor formulated, vet approved
- Treats and prevents eye infections
- Soothes pain, eases discomfort
- Promotes healthy eyes and good vision
Eye Easy was painstakingly formulated by a leading naturopathic veterinarian. It is gentle yet effective, safe for long-term use without adverse side effects.
Don't let your dog suffer from Pink Eye any longer. Order Eye Easy today.
Our customers have the last word...
"Our little dog Victor used to get reoccurring pink eye. He constantly had streaks of dark goop on his hair around his eyes.
I was uncomfortable giving him the antibiotics from the vet all the time. He always seemed to need to take them. I decided to look for something that was more effective and better for Victor’s system.
Eye Easy is working great for him. His eyes are not gooey anymore. I also get to use the drops as soon as I notice his eyes acting up. Thank you for the great product."
—David J, California

Customer Testimonial
"Three weeks ago, my dog Sandy had a terrible case of pinkeye. It was gross to look at, and she kept trying to rub her eyes on everything and everybody. We needed help fast!
A friend told me about Eye Easy, so I ordered some. Sandy almost seemed to enjoy it when I put the drops in her eyes. She quickly started to respond, and in a few days her eyes were 100% better! On your recommendation, I'm going to keep using it now and then as a preventative. Thanks!!"
—Gary K, Toronto

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Back to Top >>Dosage & Directions
Apply two to three drops into your dog’s eyes three times daily.Clinical Studies
- The complete German Commission E Monographs, 1st ed, 2001
- The Merck Veterinary Manual, 8th ed., MERCK CO., INC., 1998.
- Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998.
- Bown, D: Encyclopedia of herbs & their uses. Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc., 1995.
Product will last for 6 months. Please refrigerate after opening. Back to Top >>
Warnings
Do not use canine pink eye medication if pet is pregnant, lactating, or suffering from intestinal obstruction. No known side effects. Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Back to Top >>Ingredients
- Chamomile: contains volatile oils (Alpha-bisabolol), flavonoids (chamazulene) and lactones (matricarin, matricine) with anti-inflammatory action. The polysaccharide components are immunostimulating (activate macrophages and B lymphocytes). It also has analgesic and sedative activities.
- Eyebright: an astringent herb with bactericidal action, reduces inflammation
- Goldenseal: contains alkaloids (hydrastin, berberine, berberastine) that exhibit a broad spectrum of antibiotic activity; anti-inflammatory; decongestant.
- Rosemary: the herb components (mainly rosmarinic acid and cineole) have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic activities.
- Glycerin based
Citations
- The complete German Commission E Monographs, 1st ed, 2001
- The Merck Veterinary Manual, 8th ed., MERCK CO., INC., 1998.
- Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998.
- Bown, D: Encyclopedia of her



