Things You'll Need
- Dog brush
- Dog eye wipes or liquid tear-stain remover
- Whitening shampoo
- Dry shampoo
Instructions
Take your dog outside, and thoroughly brush its fur using a specially designed dog brush. Remove as much of the loose and excess fur as possible.
Open the packet of dog eye wipes or liquid tear-stain remover. Read the manufacturer's instructions for application of the product on your dog. Then, use the wipe or drops around the dogs eyes to clean up the fur on its face.
Give your dog a bath in warm water using the whitening shampoo. This is formulated for dog's fur coats, so is safe to use on pets while giving white fur a new lease on life.
Towel-dry your dog, and again brush the fur. The shampoo might have further loosened dead hairs, so get rid of these using the brush.
Regularly treat the white fur with dry shampoo. This can be used in between the times you perform Step 4. Use the shampoo at least every other day to minimize the buildup of dirt and grime on the dog's fur.