VIZOOVET PROTECT™ Eye Drops with Hyaluron (HA) 10ml Standard bottles
VIZOOVET® PROTECT
Preservative-Free Hyaluronic Acid Lubricating Eye Drops for Dogs, Cats, Rabbits & Horses
VIZOOVET® PROTECT is a sterile, preservative-free ophthalmic lubricant formulated specifically for pets suffering from dry, irritated, or red eyes. Designed for dogs, cats, rabbits, and horses, this advanced tear film support formula hydrates, lubricates, and protects the entire ocular surface.
Developed with veterinary ophthalmology input, VIZOOVET® PROTECT provides long-lasting moisture retention and enhanced corneal hydration using hyaluronic acid (HA) for superior comfort and surface protection.
Why VIZOOVET® PROTECT Is Different
Unlike standard pet eye drops, VIZOOVET® PROTECT:
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Contains hyaluronic acid (HA) for increased corneal hydration
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Helps stabilize the tear film and slow evaporation
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Supports all major forms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS)
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Is preservative-free and safe for long-term daily use
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Features a precision applicator for accurate dosing
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Is sterile and formulated specifically for veterinary use
Hyaluronic acid increases moisture retention on the cornea and may help medications remain in contact with the eye surface longer, supporting improved therapeutic results when used alongside prescribed treatments.
Clinically Studied for Dry Eye in Dogs
A pilot study titled:
“Efficacy of Adjunctive Therapy Using VIZOOVET® PROTECT in Improving Clinical Signs of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca in Dogs”
reported that VIZOOVET® PROTECT improved clinical signs of dry eye and statistically supported faster ulcer healing when used adjunctively.
Published data in Veterinary Ophthalmology also demonstrate that VIZOOVET® formulations are comparable in safety and effectiveness to GenTeal® for improving clinical signs of canine dry eye.
What Conditions Does VIZOOVET® PROTECT Support?
VIZOOVET® PROTECT is used for:
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Dry eye (KCS) in dogs
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Evaporative dry eye
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Tear film instability
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General ocular surface lubrication
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Post-procedure eye support
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Daily eye maintenance
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Tear staining associated with dry eye
Tear staining is often more than cosmetic — it can indicate underlying tear film deficiency that may progress if untreated.
Protective Use for Puppies & Bath Time
Puppies with dewclaws often rub their eyes after bathing or when irritated, increasing the risk of corneal scratches. Applying a protective lubricant such as VIZOOVET® PROTECT before bathing helps create a lubricating barrier that reduces friction and surface irritation.
How Long Does One Bottle Last?
Each bottle typically lasts 30 days when treating both eyes twice daily. The precision applicator reduces waste and allows economical, accurate dosing.
Compatibility With Medications
VIZOOVET® PROTECT is commonly used alongside veterinary ophthalmic medications. Always consult your veterinarian when combining eye treatments.
Many veterinary ophthalmologists use VIZOOVET® products immediately after prescription medications to enhance surface hydration.
VIZOOVET® PROTECT vs. Other VIZOOVET® Options
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VIZOOVET® PROTECT – Hyaluronic acid enhanced lubrication for advanced hydration
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VIZOOVET® Precision Drops – Targeted lubrication and comfort
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VIZOOVET® Nanoparticle Mist – Designed for enhanced surface coverage
Select based on your veterinarian’s recommendation and your pet’s specific ocular condition.
Key Benefits at a Glance
✔ Preservative-free
✔ Sterile veterinary ophthalmic formula
✔ Contains hyaluronic acid
✔ Supports all major forms of KCS
✔ Safe for long-term use
✔ Designed for dogs, cats, rabbits, and horses
✔ Precision dosing applicator
FDA Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, nor are they intended to affect the structure or function of the body. The information provided is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Individual results may vary.
A Public Service from Eye Drops For Dogs
Statements referenced are from veterinary ophthalmologists and published research.
Find a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist at ACVO.org.