Dogs with dark fur can be just as likely to develop epiphora and you should always examine your dog s eyes closely for signs of anything out of the ordinary.
Whiten dog fur around eyes.
This can happen to any part of your dog s body that he likes to lick or chew such as the fur on your dog s feet or the fur around the eyes.
However they are more noticeable in white colored dogs such as bichons malteses white poodles or westies.
Stains around the mouth are typically brown or red and are due to constant salivation and the oxidation of the dog s saliva as well as the artificial colorants in food or food.
Have you ever seen a white dog who looks like he s crying all the time or a white dog with a dark stained beard.
Breeds of dog that are more susceptible to experiencing fur staining tend to be dogs who have poor drainage short noses and who have shallow eye sockets etc.
Sometimes the reason your dog s fur is turning white is a condition call vitiligo.
If you would rather not cut your dog s facial hair to prevent irritation use a special dog rubber band or clip to tie his hair up into a topknot over the eyes.
Wipe the dog with baby wipes between baths.
Baby wipes are gentle enough for your dog s sensitive skin and help prevent stains from setting into the hair.
A little mild hydrogen peroxide dried into the muzzle be sure to avoid the eyes or visine applied to the fur not the eyes can lighten the color enough to live with it until it grows out.
If your dog s facial fur is prone to getting into his eyes the irritation that it causes to the eyes is likely to lead to excessive tear production and tear stains.
It is also common for black dogs to start showing gray earlier than lighter colored dogs.
These pooches often seem to have a pink to brown beard.
Pay special attention to the hair under the dog s eyes and around her mouth since these are the most stain prone areas on a white dog.
Allergens can also cause irritation and inflammation to the eyes which results in production of more tears and so can lead to staining around the eye area.
The bluing doesn t actually whiten your dog s fur but the blue hue is perceived by the human eye as white.
These stains may be caused by oxidation when saliva and eye drainage meet.
You may find that your pooch still has unsightly brown stains on the white fur near her eyes paws and mouth even immediately after a bath.
Vitiligo is a rare skin condition that can cause pigment loss in certain patches of skin and fur.
If your dog s coat is particularly dull or yellow consider using a bluing shampoo.