Keeping the fur around your dog or cat’s eyes clean isn’t just about looks — it’s a small habit that makes a big difference to their comfort. Dust, pollen, dried tears and everyday grime can build up quickly, especially in breeds prone to watery eyes or tear staining. A good pet eye cleaner helps you gently wipe this away between grooming sessions or vet visits, without the harsh ingredients found in some general-purpose wipes. In this guide, we’ve rounded up ten of the most popular pet eye cleaning solutions and wipes available in the UK, comparing how gentle, easy to use and effective each one is for everyday eye hygiene — so you can find the right fit for your pet.
A quick but important note:
Every product on this list is designed for routine cleaning of tear stains, dirt and everyday debris — none of them are medicines, and none are intended to treat infections, injuries or other eye conditions. If your pet has redness, swelling, unusual discharge, cloudiness, excessive tearing, squinting or appears to be in pain, please speak to your vet before using any eye product.
Our Top Picks










Ocryl Eye Lotion is our overall favourite thanks to its versatility across species and its gentle, tear-pH-matched formula that’s often recommended for preparing the eye area before other drops are applied.
Beaphar Eye Lotion offers dependable, no-fuss daily cleaning at a very reasonable price, making it ideal for owners who want a simple bottle-and-cotton-wool routine.
Vetericyn Eye Wash suits owners who want a premium, no-rinse formula that’s gentle enough for daily flushing after walks, grass seeds or dusty days out.
RenaSan Antiseptic Eye Drops are a good pick for anyone wanting an alcohol-free, preservative-free option built around naturally occurring hypochlorous technology.
Burt’s Bees Tear Stain Remover is best suited to owners of white or light-coated dogs looking for a naturally derived formula focused specifically on tear stains.
Animigo Eye Cleaner appeals to UK shoppers who want a natural, bleach-free tear stain solution from a well-known pet wellness brand.
Johnson’s Clean ‘n’ Safe Eye & Ear Wipes are handy for owners who prefer a wipe over a liquid, especially for quick clean-ups on the move.
Vet’s Best Eye Cleansing Pads are a straightforward, aloe-infused round pad option that’s easy to use by touch.
Petkin Eye Wipes are a budget-friendly everyday wipe, good for households with multiple pets.
TropiClean SPA Tear Stain Remover is best for owners who don’t mind a quick rinse-off routine and want a spa-style grooming treat alongside stain control.
In-Depth Reviews | Eye Cleaning Solutions for Dogs & Cats
Ocryl Eye Lotion for Dogs and Cats (135ml)
Award:
Best Overall
Best For
Owners of dogs, cats or even other small pets who want a fuss-free, all-round eye cleansing lotion that can be used regularly or as prep before other eye treatments.
Overview
Ocryl is a French-formulated eye lotion widely stocked by UK vet pharmacies. Its pH is designed to match natural tears, making it comfortable even around sensitive facial folds. It can be applied directly with the bottle’s fine nozzle or on a soaked cotton pad, and a little goes a long way, with compact, travel-friendly packaging.
Key Features
- Eye cleansing solution suitable for dogs, cats, horses and exotic pets
- Designed to remove debris and crusts from around the eye
- Can be used to prepare the eye before other drops or ointments
- Contains soothing rose extract
- Atraumatic applicator tip
Pros
- Suitable for a very wide range of pets
- Gentle, tear-matched pH
- Compact and easy to dose
- Frequently recommended by vet-facing retailers
Cons
- Not scented or flavoured, so fussier pets may need gentle handling
- Smaller bottle size means frequent reordering for multi-pet households
Verdict
Ocryl is a well-rounded, no-nonsense eye lotion that suits almost any household, and it’s especially useful if you also need to apply other eye drops. For dogs, cats and other pets needing simple daily eye hygiene, it’s an easy one to recommend.
Beaphar Eye Lotion for Cats & Dogs
Award:
Best Value
Best For
Budget-conscious owners who want a reliable saline-based lotion for everyday tear and dirt removal.
Overview
Beaphar’s Eye Lotion is a simple, sterile saline solution formulated with MSM to support the sensitive skin around the eyes. It comes with a soft pipette applicator: a drop or two, then a wipe with cotton wool. It’s one of the more affordable options here, suitable for dogs and cats from twelve weeks old, and for pure functional value it’s hard to beat.
Key Features
- Sterile saline eye lotion with MSM
- Suitable for cats and dogs from 12 weeks of age
- Soft pipette applicator
- Aids removal of tear stains
Pros
- Very competitively priced
- Simple, no-frills formula
- Easy pipette application
- Good for both eyewash and tear-stain wiping
Cons
- Some versions contain benzalkonium chloride as a preservative, which won’t suit owners seeking a fully preservative-free formula
- Basic packaging compared with premium alternatives
Verdict
If you want an effective, affordable eye lotion for daily use, Beaphar ticks the boxes. It’s suitable for both dogs and cats and delivers consistently on the basics that matter most for routine eye hygiene.
Vetericyn Eye Wash (89ml)
Award:
Best For
Owners who want a slightly more advanced, no-rinse formula, particularly useful after outdoor activities or for pets prone to environmental irritation.
Overview
Vetericyn’s Eye Wash uses hypochlorous acid technology, a compound that occurs naturally in the body, combined with electrolysed water and saline. It’s a no-sting, no-rinse formula that’s easy to use on wriggly pets, and many owners reach for it after muddy walks or grass-seed season. It sits at a slightly higher price point than some rivals, but the formulation quality justifies the cost for many buyers.
Key Features
- Hypochlorous acid-based eye wash
- No-rinse, non-stinging formula
- Contains no antibiotics or steroids
- Suitable for dogs, cats and other animals
Pros
- Gentle, non-stinging application
- No rinsing required
- Versatile across multiple animal species
- Well suited to daily maintenance use
Cons
- Higher price point than basic saline lotions
- Slight natural chlorine-like scent from the active ingredient
Verdict
Vetericyn Eye Wash is a strong premium pick for owners wanting a technical formula without added antibiotics or steroids. It’s well suited to daily eye maintenance and a handy first-aid kit addition, though persistent redness or discharge should always be checked by a vet.
RenaSan Antiseptic Eye Drops (60ml)
Award:
Best Alcohol-Free Formula
Best For
Owners specifically looking for an alcohol-free, preservative-free eye cleanser, including those with multiple types of pets at home.
Overview
RenaSan takes a minimalist approach: water, salt and hypochlorous acid, nothing else added. It’s marketed as suitable for dogs, cats, small pets and even birds and reptiles, making it a useful all-rounder for mixed households. The dropper bottle is straightforward, and the non-stinging, pH-neutral formula avoids alcohol, added preservatives and fragrance.
Key Features
- Contains only water, salt and hypochlorous acid
- Alcohol-free and preservative-free
- Suitable for dogs, cats and small pets
- Dropper-style applicator
Pros
- Very short, transparent ingredients list
- Alcohol-free and non-stinging
- Suitable across a wide range of species
- Good value for a 60ml bottle
Cons
- Smaller bottle size compared with some competitors
- Minimalist formula won’t include additional soothing extracts like rose or chamomile
Verdict
RenaSan is a strong choice for owners wanting an eye cleanser with the shortest possible ingredients list. It’s alcohol-free, gentle, and works well for everyday flushing and tear-stain support, particularly for multi-pet or multi-species households.
Burt’s Bees Tear Stain Remover for Dogs
Award:
Best Natural Tear Stain Remover
Best For
Owners of light-coated or white dogs looking specifically for a naturally derived tear stain solution.
Overview
Burt’s Bees brings its naturally derived approach to eye care with this chamomile-based tear stain remover, applied via a saturated cotton ball once daily. The brand is upfront that results build gradually — allow two to four weeks, since it removes stain-causing particles rather than the stain itself. The formula avoids chemical detergents, parabens, sulfates and dyes, with recycled-plastic packaging.
Key Features
- Naturally derived formula with chamomile
- Free from chemical detergents, phthalates, parabens and sulfates
- Cotton-ball application, once daily
- Formulated for dogs and puppies
Pros
- Naturally derived, minimal ingredient list
- Specifically targeted at tear staining
- Eco-conscious packaging
- Suitable for puppies
Cons
- Dog-specific, not labelled for cats
- Results take time to become visible
Verdict
If tear staining on a light-coated dog is your main concern, Burt’s Bees is worth trying. It won’t deliver instant results, but with consistent daily use it can reduce staining over several weeks — though cat owners will need to look elsewhere on this list.
TropiClean SPA Tear Stain Remover
Award:
Best Spa-Style Treatment
Best For
Owners who enjoy a more indulgent grooming routine and don’t mind a quick rinse-off step alongside tear stain care.
Overview
Unlike most products here, TropiClean’s SPA Tear Stain Remover is a lightly foaming facial cleanser rather than a leave-on lotion — you wet the area, lather, leave for a few minutes, then rinse. Blended with vanilla, blueberry, oatmeal and vitamin E, it has a pampering, salon-style feel that grooming professionals often favour, and is soap-free and designed not to sting.
Key Features
- Foaming facial cleanser, rinse-off formula
- Contains oatmeal and vitamin E
- Soap-free, tear-free formula
- Blueberry and vanilla scent
Pros
- Pleasant spa-like scent and feel
- Doubles as a light facial cleanse, not just eye area
- Free from soap, phthalates, parabens and dyes
- Popular with professional groomers
Cons
- Requires water and rinsing, so it’s not a quick wipe-and-go solution
- Less convenient for daily use than a wipe or drop-based product
Verdict
TropiClean’s SPA Tear Stain Remover is best thought of as an occasional grooming treatment rather than a daily eye-area wipe. It’s a lovely option if you enjoy a proper bath-time routine, though bear in mind the extra rinsing step compared with the rest of this list.
Vet’s Best Eye Cleansing Pads
Award:
Best Simple Pads
Best For
Owners who prefer round, textured pads over liquid drops or square wipes, especially for guiding cleaning by touch.
Overview
Vet’s Best Clean Eye Pads are pre-moistened round pads infused with aloe vera, designed to gently lift away tear residue and everyday dirt. The round shape helps owners feel their way around the delicate eye area rather than relying purely on sight — handy with a wriggly pet — and no water is needed.
Key Features
- Round, pre-moistened cleansing pads
- Infused with aloe vera
- No rinsing required
- Suitable for dogs and cats
Pros
- Convenient round shape for touch-guided cleaning
- Gentle aloe vera-based formula
- No water or rinsing needed
- Good for regular touch-ups
Cons
- Some regional versions are labelled dog-specific, so double-check packaging if buying for a cat
- Not as deeply cleansing as a liquid lotion for more stubborn debris
Verdict
Vet’s Best Eye Cleansing Pads are a solid, practical choice for owners who like the simplicity of a pre-moistened pad — gentle, easy to use, and better as a light daily wipe-down than a deep clean, so pair them with an occasional lotion if needed.
Johnson’s Clean ‘n’ Safe Eye & Ear Wipes
Award:
Best Everyday Wipes
Best For
Owners wanting one product that covers both eyes and ears, ideal for quick daily touch-ups or travel.
Overview
Johnson’s Veterinary have been a trusted British name in pet care for over a century, and their Clean ‘n’ Safe Eye & Ear Wipes reflect that with a simple, pH-balanced formula built around chamomile and aloe vera. The resealable pack keeps wipes moist for longer, and they’re gentle enough for daily use around both eyes and ears, being alcohol and paraben-free.
Key Features
- Chamomile and aloe vera formula
- Alcohol and paraben-free
- Suitable for dogs, cats and small animals
- Resealable dispensing pack
Pros
- Covers both eyes and ears in one product
- Gentle, pH-balanced formula
- Good for travel and shows
- Alcohol and paraben-free
Cons
- Dual-purpose design means it’s less specialised than eye-only products
- Wipes can dry out if the pack isn’t resealed properly
Verdict
Johnson’s Clean ‘n’ Safe Eye & Ear Wipes are a practical, trustworthy choice for everyday grooming, especially if you want one product for both the eye and ear area. Gentle enough for regular use, they’re a dependable everyday staple rather than a specialist tear-stain treatment.
Petkin Eye Wipes
Award:
Best Budget Wipes
Best For
Multi-pet households or first-time buyers who want an affordable, no-frills eye wipe to try.
Overview
Petkin’s Eye Wipes are moistened with aloe vera gel and botanical extracts, offering a gentle, natural-feeling clean at a genuinely low price point, in a resealable snap-lid tub with no water needed. Reviews are mixed on how saturated some batches are, but the overall formula and price make them a reasonable starting point for anyone new to eye wipes.
Key Features
- Aloe vera gel and botanical extract formula
- Resealable snap-lid tub
- No rinsing required
- Suitable for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens
Pros
- Very budget-friendly
- Natural aloe-based formula
- Convenient snap-lid packaging
- Suitable for young pets
Cons
- Some batches reported as less saturated than expected
- Smaller wipe size than premium alternatives
Verdict
Petkin Eye Wipes are a sensible budget pick, particularly for first-time buyers or multi-pet households. They won’t feel quite as luxurious as pricier options, but the core formula is gentle and effective for routine, everyday cleaning.
Animigo Eye Cleaner for Dogs & Cats
Award:
Best UK Natural Formula
Best For
UK owners who want a natural, bleach-free liquid tear stain solution from a well-known pet wellness brand.
Overview
Animigo’s Tear Stain Remover is a 250ml liquid for both tear and saliva staining, applied with cotton wool much like a traditional eye lotion, and positioned as free from bleach, peroxide and other harsh irritants. It’s a larger bottle than most dedicated eye lotions on this list, useful for regular staining on a larger or longer-haired breed, and suitable for both dogs and cats.
Key Features
- 250ml liquid tear and saliva stain remover
- Free from bleach, peroxide and harsh irritants
- Cotton wool application
- Suitable for dogs and cats
Pros
- Larger bottle size than many rivals
- Suitable for both tear and saliva staining
- Free from bleach and peroxide
- Good for long-haired or larger breeds
Cons
- Full ingredient breakdown is less detailed on packaging than some clinical brands
- Best suited to staining rather than deeper eye-area cleaning
Verdict
Animigo’s Eye Cleaner is a good option for UK owners wanting a natural approach to everyday tear and saliva staining, particularly if you’re after a bigger bottle. It suits both dogs and cats and fits comfortably into a weekly grooming routine, though it’s aimed squarely at staining rather than general debris removal.
Quick Comparison Table
| Product | Best For | Product Type | Suitable For | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ocryl Eye Lotion (135ml) | Best Overall | Eye lotion/drops | Dogs, cats, horses, exotics | 4.7/5 |
| Beaphar Eye Lotion | Best Value | Eye lotion/drops | Dogs & cats (12+ weeks) | 4.4/5 |
| Vetericyn Eye Wash (89ml) | Best Premium | Eye wash/drops | Dogs, cats & other animals | 4.6/5 |
| RenaSan Antiseptic Eye Drops (60ml) | Best Alcohol-Free | Eye drops | Dogs, cats, small pets | 4.5/5 |
| Burt’s Bees Tear Stain Remover | Best Natural Tear Stain Remover | Liquid, cotton-ball applied | Dogs & puppies | 4.3/5 |
| Animigo Eye Cleaner (250ml) | Best UK Natural Formula | Liquid, cotton-ball applied | Dogs & cats | 4.1/5 |
| Johnson’s Clean ‘n’ Safe Eye & Ear Wipes | Best Everyday Wipes | Pre-moistened wipes | Dogs, cats, small animals | 4.3/5 |
| Vet’s Best Eye Cleansing Pads | Best Simple Pads | Pre-moistened round pads | Dogs & cats | 4.2/5 |
| Petkin Eye Wipes | Best Budget Wipes | Pre-moistened wipes | Dogs, cats, puppies & kittens | 4.0/5 |
| TropiClean SPA Tear Stain Remover | Best Spa-Style Treatment | Rinse-off facial cleanser | Dogs (and cats per label) | 4.0/5 |
How We Chose These Pet Eye Cleaners
We evaluated these products using publicly available product information from manufacturers and retailers, along with genuine customer feedback from retail and review platforms. Our comparison focused on ingredient transparency, ease of application, routine cleaning and tear-stain performance, packaging quality, value for money, and suitability across dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. We haven’t personally tested every product, so always read current packaging and check with your vet if you’re unsure which formula suits your pet.
What to Look for Before Buying
Gentle formula: The skin around a pet’s eyes is thin and sensitive, so mild, non-irritating ingredients matter more here than in general grooming products.
Alcohol-free options: Alcohol can sting or dry delicate skin. Products like RenaSan and Vetericyn are alcohol-free, which suits pets with sensitive eyes.
Eye solution vs eye wipes: Liquids reach into skin folds more thoroughly, while wipes are quicker for a daily touch-up or when you’re out and about.
Ease of application: A pipette, spray or wipe will each suit different pets — nervous or wriggly pets often prefer a soft wipe over a bottle near the face.
Ingredients: Short, transparent ingredient lists make it easier to judge suitability for sensitive pets and spot anything your vet has flagged.
Pet compatibility: Not every product suits every species or age — Burt’s Bees is dog-specific, while Ocryl and RenaSan cover a wider range. Check minimum age guidance for puppies and kittens.
Tear stain removal: Routine products reduce the appearance of staining over time by removing the debris that causes discolouration, but won’t lighten fur instantly, and deeply set stains may never fully disappear.
Bottle size: Larger bottles, like Animigo’s 250ml, suit bigger dogs or multi-pet households, while 50–90ml bottles suit occasional use.
Daily eye care: It’s easiest to fold eye cleaning into an existing routine — after a walk, before bed, or alongside weekly grooming.
Value for money: Compare price per millilitre or per wipe against how effective the formula seems, rather than judging on upfront cost alone.
Benefits of Using a Pet Eye Cleaner
- Removes tear stains and everyday discolouration
- Cleans away dirt, dust and debris from around the eyes
- Supports a simple, routine eye hygiene habit
- Keeps the eye area looking tidy between grooming sessions
- Easy to fit into an at-home care routine
- Suitable for both dogs and cats, depending on the product
- Particularly helpful for long-haired or tear-stain-prone breeds
- Convenient addition to regular grooming
It’s worth repeating that these products support hygiene and comfort — they aren’t designed to cure infections or underlying eye diseases, which always need a vet’s assessment.
Eye Cleaning Solution vs Eye Wipes
Liquid eye solutions, like Ocryl or Beaphar, are generally excellent for a more thorough clean and can be easier to direct into skin folds. A small amount goes a long way, but they do require a steady hand and a cotton pad or ball.
Eye wipes, such as Petkin or Vet’s Best, win on convenience — no decanting, just pull and wipe. They’re brilliant for travel and quick touch-ups, though they can work out slightly more expensive per use and may not reach deeper folds as effectively.
For most households, a combination works well: a liquid solution for a thorough weekly clean, and wipes kept handy for daily touch-ups.
Which Pets Benefit Most?
Certain breeds are especially prone to tear staining or eye-area debris due to coat colour, facial structure or eye shape:
- Maltese, Bichon Frise – white coats show tear staining clearly
- Shih Tzu, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – facial hair and sensitive eyes trap moisture
- Poodle, Cockapoo – curly coats hold onto dirt near the eyes
- Persian Cat – flat face means tears drain less efficiently
- British Shorthair, Maine Coon – benefit from regular tidying of facial fur
- French Bulldog – facial folds collect dirt and moisture
A gentle daily or weekly routine can make a real difference here — though persistent issues should always be checked by a vet rather than managed with cleaning alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my pet’s eyes?
Once daily or every couple of days suits most pets; breeds prone to staining may need more frequent attention.
Is pet eye cleaner safe?
Products made specifically for pets and used as directed are generally safe, but patch-test if your pet has sensitivities and stop use if irritation occurs.
Can I use dog eye cleaner on cats?
Not always — Burt’s Bees, for instance, is dog-specific. Always check the label first.
What is the best pet eye cleaner?
It depends on your pet, but Ocryl stands out overall for its gentle, tear-matched formula and versatility.
Do eye wipes work as well as eye solution?
Wipes suit quick touch-ups, while liquid solutions often give a slightly deeper clean around skin folds.
Can I clean a puppy’s eyes?
Many products state a minimum age, often 12 weeks, so check packaging before using on very young pets.
How do I remove tear stains?
Regular use of a tear stain remover, plus keeping fur trimmed short around the eyes, helps reduce staining over several weeks.
When should I contact a vet?
If you notice redness, swelling, unusual discharge, cloudiness, excessive tearing, squinting or signs of pain, book a vet appointment rather than relying on an eye cleaner alone.
Are alcohol-free eye cleaners better?
For sensitive eyes, alcohol-free formulas tend to be gentler and less likely to sting.
Can eye cleaners be used every day?
Many are designed for daily use, but always follow the specific product’s guidance, as this varies.
Final Verdict
For most owners, Ocryl Eye Lotion takes the top spot overall thanks to its gentle, tear-matched formula and use across a wide range of pets. Beaphar Eye Lotion is our best budget pick, while Vetericyn Eye Wash is the premium choice for those wanting a more advanced, no-rinse formula. Burt’s Bees Tear Stain Remover leads the pack for dogs specifically dealing with staining, and cat owners will find plenty of suitable options among Ocryl, Beaphar, RenaSan and Animigo. If convenience is your priority, Johnson’s Clean ‘n’ Safe Wipes are our pick for the best everyday eye wipe.
Whichever you choose, pick the product that best matches your pet’s breed, age and grooming routine, and remember that persistent or worsening eye problems should always be assessed by a vet rather than managed with cleaning products alone.
