Is there anything that can be done for.....
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Is there anything that can be done for.....
red staining in beards??? I have tried whitening shampoo, washing up liquid, tear stain remover and a special soap for wool but to no avail. I do NOT want to use bleach or dye to remove this. Here is a photo of my Eva Maria:

I have noticed that a lot of Schnauzers have red staining in their beards, but also a few that do not. This puzzles me and I am wondering if there is anything that can be done to remove it or prevent it from happening? Any advice?

I have noticed that a lot of Schnauzers have red staining in their beards, but also a few that do not. This puzzles me and I am wondering if there is anything that can be done to remove it or prevent it from happening? Any advice?

Ilovemydog
Re: Is there anything that can be done for.....
I would avoid feeding out of tins or to much fresh coloring food, like sauces, eggs, oily things and dry food with water. My dogs never had this problems of coloring, when they got dry food. I also made the experience, that giving things to chew has no consequences on colour, nor on length of beards.
My dogs always have the possibility to play or to chew some stuff.
Removing is not possible without bleaching, in a different way I do not know how to manage.
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My dogs always have the possibility to play or to chew some stuff.
Removing is not possible without bleaching, in a different way I do not know how to manage.
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Little Lilly Vis a Vis
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Hmm, I don't give any food with colourings, only fresh food and dryfood. Their bones and toys do not have colouring in them either.
I have heard a few theories on this issue, some have told me this is due to yeast in their saliva, others told me it is caused by oxidation of the beard due to it being wet and the sun light oxidises it. I don't know, I have tried to keep their beards dry, use a towel on them each time they drink etc.....even though I will not go so far as to blow dry their beards many times a day !
But if anyone knows of a good solution to this problem I would be very grateful. If it is a secret you could send me a private message and I will not tell if you don't want me to

I have heard a few theories on this issue, some have told me this is due to yeast in their saliva, others told me it is caused by oxidation of the beard due to it being wet and the sun light oxidises it. I don't know, I have tried to keep their beards dry, use a towel on them each time they drink etc.....even though I will not go so far as to blow dry their beards many times a day !
But if anyone knows of a good solution to this problem I would be very grateful. If it is a secret you could send me a private message and I will not tell if you don't want me to


Ilovemydog

Randi's Ushabti
Re: Is there anything that can be done for.....
so, if it´s causes by oxidation , sunlight or water, so every dogs should have this coloring. I neither use any towel, when my dog is drinking nor keep my dogs in a dark room
I had coloring only because of fresh food or dry food mixed with water, so they do not get it everyday, maybe once a week and then I wash the beard with water. So I am sorry, but I do not have any different tip.
Here the same dog! with colored beard, caused by food.
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I had coloring only because of fresh food or dry food mixed with water, so they do not get it everyday, maybe once a week and then I wash the beard with water. So I am sorry, but I do not have any different tip.
Here the same dog! with colored beard, caused by food.
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Little Lilly Vis a Vis
Re: Is there anything that can be done for.....
Im glad that i have a black schnauzer, nobody can see how dirty he realy is 


snasapjasa
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snasapjasa wrote:Im glad that i have a black schnauzer, nobody can see how dirty he realy is
Yeah,me too
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D'el casa di Vita
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until you put them in bathsnasapjasa wrote:Im glad that i have a black schnauzer, nobody can see how dirty he realy is


Randi's Ushabti
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Randi's Ushabti wrote:until you put them in bathsnasapjasa wrote:Im glad that i have a black schnauzer, nobody can see how dirty he realy is
exactly... yuck!

Elis
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snasapjasa wrote:Im glad that i have a black schnauzer, nobody can see how dirty he really is
Until you touch him or get your nose near him! EEEUUUUWWW! When I went to work on Cruise's coat two weeks ago, I simply HAD to throw him in the tub he was so filthy. What a difference a little soap and water made<G> We live on sand here, and have been having a drought. The dust that gets in those coats is amazing.
As to beard staining, if it isn't caused by dyes in the food, it is usually caused by the pH of the dog's saliva (and pH *can* be affected by different types/brands of food). BUT the primary reason for the pH change is often dirty teeth. I find that teeth usually have to be cleaned twice a year. Here I scale my dogs' teeth with a double-edged tooth scaler. I do know that my dogs' teeth need cleaning more often since we moved out to the country and are now on well water rather than city water.
There are various products (and recipes) available for removing staining, but I haven't found anything that works yet. Now I have heard great claims for Eye Envy, but I haver never tried it myself.
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MsBritmor
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Thank you guys for trying, I guess I'll have to live with it and forget about trying to reduce it or eliminate it.
I still love her all the same 
I still love her all the same 

Ilovemydog
Re: Is there anything that can be done for.....
i use an antacid tablet per day and it has certainly reduced the staining dramatically on my white dog.

blacknwhite
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blacknwhite wrote:i use an antacid tablet per day and it has certainly reduced the staining dramatically on my white dog.
Ok, just a normal "over the counter" antacid available at chemists? Thank you for this information, I think I will try this


Ilovemydog
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I dont know whether you will have similar brands where you are but i use a brand called Tums which are fruit flavoured antacid tablets because i was told dogs dont like mint flavoured things-although i can't say my dog is too keen on the fruit flavour but with a bit of ham or cheese to follow it doesnt take too much persuasion.

blacknwhite
Re: Is there anything that can be done for.....
blacknwhite wrote:I dont know whether you will have similar brands where you are but i use a brand called Tums which are fruit flavoured antacid tablets because i was told dogs dont like mint flavoured things-although i can't say my dog is too keen on the fruit flavour but with a bit of ham or cheese to follow it doesnt take too much persuasion.
Are you talking about this product?

I find that acidophilus works wonders, acidophilus keeps the intestines clean, eliminates bad breath and kill any fungus from inside out. I think that red beard, redness under feets and sometimes in the genital area are from fungus, fungus that comes becouse this arias are often wet.
Esther
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