4.6(346)Amazon rating$17.991,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
VetEye's eye cream comes in a tiny 3.5 gram tube meant to work across dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, horses and birds, and its 4.6 star rating from 346 reviews suggests a decent experience for a lot of buyers, though the listing does not spell out what is actually in the cream.
Owners who want a small, inexpensive eye area cream to keep on hand for minor everyday touch ups.
Skip if
You want a full ingredient list before buying, or your dog has an eye problem that needs an actual diagnosis, since this listing does not disclose its formula.
Weight 4 Grams
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 346 owner ratings
Popularity1.6/5
346 owner reviews, fewer 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 eye cream ships in a small, clear-colored tube holding about 4 grams of product, sized small and marketed for use around the eyes across a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, horses and birds.', "At $17.99 for one tube, it sits at a moderate price for the small amount of product included. The manufacturer does not publish an ingredient list or a guaranteed analysis, so buyers are mostly relying on the product's 4.6 star rating and 346 reviews rather than a documented formula."]
Pros
Compact tube format sized for spot use around the eyes
Marketed across a wide range of animals, not just dogs
Solid 4.6 star average from 346 reviews
Affordable at under $20 per tube
Cons
No ingredient list or guaranteed analysis published for the cream
Very small 4 gram tube means it will not last long with regular use
Directions on the listing are vague, so exact application isn't fully clear
Specifications
Weight
4 Grams
Performance notes
Because this is a cream rather than a spray or drop, it likely sits on the skin around the eye rather than flowing directly into it, which some owners may prefer for spot cleaning over a rinse. With no listed active ingredients, there is no way to know from the packaging alone what is doing the work here.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 346 reviews is a solid, if modest, sample size for a niche multi-species product, suggesting a reasonably happy base of repeat buyers rather than a runaway bestseller.
The listing does not publish an ingredient list or guaranteed analysis, so we cannot say what is inside based on the product information alone. If that matters to you, reach out to the seller directly before buying.
Can I use this on other pets besides my dog?
The listing markets it for dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, horses and birds, though as with any product, check with your vet first if you plan to use it on an animal other than the one it is most commonly used for.
Is this a treatment for eye infections?
This is a cosmetic cream, not a veterinary treatment. If your dog has redness, discharge or other signs of an eye infection, see a vet rather than relying on an over-the-counter cream alone.
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