A senior dog with cloudy eyes being gently comforted by its owner
Vet-Formulated · Sublingual Nano-Drops

Your Dog Isn't Going
Blind. Their Eyes Are
Full of Debris.

And once you clear it, the cloudiness starts to fade. AuraPets Nano-Drops deliver clinically-studied antioxidants under the tongue — naturally, without drops, pills, or surgery.

★★★★★ 4.83 from 22,533 verified pet parents

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Sound familiar?

Does your dog do any of these?

Most owners think it's just aging. It's usually not.

Dog with cloudy eyes resting on the floor

Bumps into furniture

Tables, chairs, door frames they've safely walked around for years.

Senior dog hesitating at the top of the stairs

Freezes at the stairs

Stands at the top, won't move. Hesitates at doorways or steps they used to take easily.

Dog flinching as a hand reaches toward it

Flinches when you reach for them

Not because they're scared of you, but because they didn't see your hand coming.

Dog with cloudy eyes standing by a sofa in dim light

Struggles in dim light

Won't go outside at night. Hesitates in dark hallways or rooms with low light.

Cocker spaniel unable to find its toys on the rug

Can't find toys or catch treats

Their ball rolls under the couch and they have no idea where it went.

Dog with a cloudy eye looking past its owner

Doesn't look you in the eye anymore

You walk in the door and they look past you — not because they don't care, but because they can't find you.

From confusion to confidence

From cloudiness & confusion to clarity & confidence — all naturally.

From confusion to confidence — the results pet parents are seeing within the first 90 days of daily use.

91% clearer eyes within 90 days

In our customer survey, 91% reported visible eye-clarity improvement within 90 days of daily use.†

Stops bumping into furniture

Owners report fewer collisions with tables, walls and door frames as confidence returns.

Restores confidence on stairs

Dogs that once hesitated at the top of the stairs begin navigating them with ease again, week 6–8.

Brings back playtime

Play returns: chasing the ball, finding the toy and meeting your eyes across the room once more.

★★★★★ 4.7 stars from 22,630 reviews · 104,000+ verified purchasers
A happy owner giving her dog AuraPets drops at home Close-up of a senior dog's eyes
90-day journeys

Seeing is believing: real transformations in 90 days

Day 1Doberman with a cloudy eye on day 1
Day 90Doberman with clearer eyes on day 90
Day 1Golden retriever with a cloudy eye on day 1
Day 90Golden retriever with clear, bright eyes on day 90
Day 1Boston terrier with cloudy eyes on day 1
Day 90Boston terrier with clear, dark eyes on day 90

Results based on consistent daily use over 90 days. Individual results vary. AuraPets is a supplement, not a treatment.

Straight from the community

These owners saw a significant change in 90 days or less

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Rhonda Davis2 days ago

My old Lab Biscuit had that blue haze in both eyes. Three weeks on the drops and my husband actually noticed the difference before I said anything. I'm not exaggerating — his eyes look years younger.

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Marcus Mendez5 days ago

Was skeptical, ordered the 3-pack anyway because of the guarantee. My vet asked what I changed at the last checkup. That sold me. Re-ordering for my second dog now.

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Priya Thomas1 week ago

My senior pup used to bump into the patio door every morning. He's navigating the whole yard again. The dropper-under-the-tongue thing felt weird at first but he genuinely treats it like a snack now.

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Jordan Hale1 week ago

Tried the pricey prescription drops first — fought my dog every single morning. This is one dropper and he's done. Wish I'd found it a year ago honestly.

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Lena Novak2 weeks ago

The scratching and rubbing stopped within a month. That alone was worth it. The clearer eyes are a bonus. Camu camu and astaxanthin — I looked them all up, real ingredients.

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Emily Anderson3 weeks ago

I give it to both my dogs now. The 3-bottle bundle made it affordable and I never run out. Customer service even followed up to ask how they were doing. Who does that anymore?

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Senior cocker spaniel with cloudy eyes
Microscopic view of cellular debris
What's really happening

Your dog's cloudy eyes aren't "just old age."

The #1 cause of cloudy eyes in senior dogs? Cellular debris.

Years of accumulated oxidative stress settle between the retina and the vitreous gel, scattering light before it can reach the light-sensing cells. The result is the milky haze you see — and the hesitation, bumping and lost confidence that comes with it.

This microscopic debris builds up from four key factors: poor cellular nutrition that starves eye tissue, restricted blood circulation that prevents healing, daily UV exposure from everyday sunlight, and minor injuries or scratches that trigger inflammation and oxidative stress.

Clear the debris, support the tissue, and the haze has a real chance to fade — gently, from the inside out.