Pet Eye Cream, Vet-Formulated Dog Eye Infection Treatment, Pink Eye Relief, Conjunctivitis Relief, Dry Eyes & Red Eye, Tear Stain Remover for Dogs, Cats, Cattle, Sheep, Horses, 1 Tube Review

4.2 (67) Amazon rating$19.90700+ bought last month

Our verdict

This cream from RELIPHTASOL (made by Renovra Labs, model 2701A) is applied to the eye area two to four times a day and is marketed toward everyday redness, dryness, and tear staining rather than a diagnosed medical condition.

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Best for

Dog owners dealing with everyday eye redness, dryness, or tear staining who want a cream applied a few times a day as part of a routine, alongside a vet's guidance for anything more serious.

Skip if

Your dog has a suspected eye infection or pink eye, since a topical cream should not replace a proper veterinary diagnosis and treatment for an actual infection.

  • Weight 0.317 Ounces
  • Priced 11% above the category median ($17.99 across 53 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 67 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.6/5

    67 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

Reliphtasol Pet Eye Cream (item model 2701A, sold under the model name "Pet Eye Cream Botanical") ships as a single tube weighing 0.317 ounces, in a yellow and blue package, priced at $19.90. Directions call for applying a small amount to the eye area two to four times daily, and the label notes "for animal use only" and covers dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, and horses.

It holds a 4.2 star rating from 67 reviews with roughly 700 units bought in the past month. The listing was first available in late January 2026, so it's still a fairly new entry building its review history.

The product's marketing language references terms like eye infection, pink eye, conjunctivitis, dryness, redness, and tear staining, but a topical cream on its own should not be relied on to resolve those kinds of conditions. It's best used for general comfort and hygiene around the eye, with a vet visit as the right step for any dog showing real infection symptoms.

Pros

  • Simple routine, applied just two to four times daily per the directions
  • Positioned for common day-to-day concerns like redness, dryness, and tear staining
  • 4.2 stars from 67 reviews with roughly 700 units purchased in the past month
  • Comes from an established formula line, model 2701A from Renovra Labs

Cons

  • Marketing language leans on infection and conjunctivitis terms that a cream alone should not be relied on to resolve
  • 4.2 star rating is on the lower side within this eye care lineup
  • Directions are minimal, "for animal use only," without deeper guidance for specific conditions

Specifications

Weight
0.317 Ounces

Performance notes

Sold as a cream in a single tube weighing 0.317 ounces, with directions to apply a small amount to the eye area two to four times daily; labeled for use in dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, and horses.

What buyers say

At 4.2 stars from 67 reviews and about 700 purchases a month, sentiment is decent but not standout, sitting a bit lower than some other eye care options, so reading recent reviews for symptom-specific feedback is worth the time before buying.

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Frequently asked questions

Can this cream treat an eye infection or conjunctivitis in my dog?

The listing references those terms, but a topical cream should not be used as a substitute for veterinary diagnosis and treatment. If your dog shows signs of infection, pink eye, or conjunctivitis, it's best to have a vet examine the eye first.

How often do I apply it?

The directions call for applying a small amount to the eye area two to four times daily, and the label notes it is for animal use only.

What kind of dog would this suit best?

It's positioned as general support for everyday redness, dryness, and tear staining rather than a fix for a serious or ongoing eye condition, so it fits dogs with mild, non-urgent eye area concerns best.

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