The Best Cataract Eye Drops for all Animals

Cataracts affect humans and animals - dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, wallabies, kangaroos etc. Unfortunately, cataracts are one of the most common eye problems in pets, cattle and wildlife. Some symptoms can result in complete blindness.

Many pets do well without any type of treatment but they may suffer from decreased quality of life due to deteriorating vision and possible eventual blindness.

There is no way to stop cataracts from developing, however Ethos Bright Eyes NAC Cataract Eye Drops address the affected lens naturally to shrink or totally dissolve the cataract without the need for expensive surgery. The delicate and pain free procedure of using 6-8 drops per day in the affected eye, has been known to almost completely restore vision with Ethos Eye Drops for Pets alongside a healthy diet and daily exercise. Protecting the eyes from the sun, dust and household chemicals is also a very important factor.

Each Ethos Bright Eyes cataract eye drops box for pets consist of 2 x 5ml bottles which should last one week when treating both eyes by applying 6-8 drops per day. A full course of 6 boxes for both eyes to last 6-8 weeks is the recommended dosage. This is the time period for cataracts to shrink or dissolve. If the cataracts are more mature, it could take slightly longer and more boxes, equally if the cataracts are not so severe it could take less.

The age, breed, and other health conditions will play an important factor in your dog’s well-being and how well the eye drops work.

The advice and superfoods listed below are known to assist in the healing and prevention of eye disease, boost energy and maintain good health in general for dogs with visual problems.

Exercise, maintaining a healthy weight and protecting the eyes from the harmful UV rays of the Sun and importantly keep the eyes away from dust and household chemicals.

There are also many simple, fresh and wholesome food items that dogs can thrive on with eye disorders. Animal protein such as rice, chicken, turkey, duck, lamb, goat, rabbit, pork, beef, fish, and venison, should be an integral part of their meals mixed with Kale or Carrots, sweet potatoes, blueberries, and yogurt mixed in wet food.

Please keep a diary with daily routines and tests for your dog…ie Throw a ball a short distance, then a few days later a bit further, monitor how they move around furniture and go up and down the stairs.