Vetericyn Plus Pet Eye Gel | Dog and Cat Eye Ointment Alternative to Lubricate and Relieve Eye Irritations and Abrasions, Reduce Symptoms of Pink Eye in Dogs and Cats. 3 ounces Review

4.4 (1,700) Amazon rating$20.992,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Vetericyn Plus Pet Eye Gel is a 3 ounce lubricating gel formulated to relieve eye irritations and abrasions in dogs and cats, and with a 4.4 star average and around 2,000 units bought last month, it's a well established pick from a brand known for its animal eye and wound care line.

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Best for

Dogs dealing with eye irritation, minor abrasions, or symptoms that look like pink eye, where a soothing gel format is easier to apply than drops.

Skip if

Your dog has a deep corneal injury or a condition that needs prescription treatment, since this gel is meant for general irritation relief and any serious eye issue should be checked by a vet first.

  • Weight 4 Ounces
  • Priced 17% above the category median ($17.99 across 53 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 1,700 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.4/5

    1,700 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This gel is formulated as an ointment alternative to lubricate and relieve eye irritations and abrasions in dogs and cats, and it's also positioned to help reduce symptoms associated with pink eye. The gel format tends to stay put on the eye longer than a liquid drop, which can make it easier to get a full dose in in one application.", "Vetericyn built its reputation on animal wound and eye care products, and this eye gel extends that line into a 3 ounce size meant for at-home use between vet visits. It's formulated for use on both dogs and cats, so multi-pet households can use one product for more than one animal.", "At $20.99, it's priced in the middle of the eye care category, above basic saline washes but below premium chew supplements. With 1,766 reviews and a 4.4 star rating, plus roughly 2,000 bought in the past month, it has strong, consistent demand."]

Pros

  • Gel format lubricates and stays on the eye longer than drops
  • Formulated to relieve irritation, abrasions, and pink eye symptoms
  • Strong 4.4 star rating across 1,766 reviews
  • Works for both dogs and cats
  • High recent purchase volume shows steady repeat demand

Cons

  • Not a substitute for veterinary care on serious eye injuries or infections
  • Mid-range price compared to basic saline eye washes
  • Gel application can be trickier for owners not used to handling a dog's eyes

Specifications

Weight
4 Ounces

Performance notes

As a gel rather than a liquid, this product is designed to cling to the eye surface longer for sustained lubrication, which suits ongoing irritation or dryness better than a quick rinse. It's built for general animal use across dogs and cats, keeping the formula broad rather than species specific.

What buyers say

With 1,766 reviews averaging 4.4 stars and about 2,000 bought in the past month, this is one of the more actively purchased products in the eye care lineup, suggesting owners come back to it repeatedly for ongoing eye care needs.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this safe to use on cats too?

Yes, the gel is formulated for use on both dogs and cats, which makes it a convenient option for households with more than one type of pet.

Can this treat pink eye on its own?

It's formulated to help relieve symptoms often associated with pink eye, like irritation and discharge, but it's not a substitute for a vet visit if symptoms are severe or don't improve.

How is a gel different from eye drops?

A gel tends to stay on the eye surface longer than a liquid drop, which can provide more sustained lubrication, though it may take a bit more practice to apply evenly.

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