🐾 Keep your pup's bladder in check with a tasty treat!
VetriScience Bladder Health Smoke Flavored Chewable Tablets are a veterinarian-formulated supplement designed to support bladder strength and urinary tract health in dogs. With a blend of natural ingredients like pumpkin seed and saw palmetto, these chewable tablets are ideal for spayed and senior dogs, helping to reduce urine leakage and maintain bladder control. Safe for daily use, they come in a delicious smoke flavor that dogs adore.
Allergen Information | Yam Free |
Product Benefits | Saw Palmetto supports bladder muscle control to stop leaking in senior pets |
Active Ingredients | Pumpkin Seed Powder, Soy Protein Extract, Wild Yam Extract |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Item Form | Tablet |
L**
Total of three pills a day for my 90 lb dog works 100%
FINALLY!My 90 lb, 15-year-old dog has been having bladder issues for way too long. I've tried multiple products and none of them worked for long. Finally happened upon this one. I give her one and a half pills in the first part of the day and one and a half with her dinner at night. She doesn't like to eat them straight. I have to put it in a mortar and pestle and crush it up. It only takes a couple minutes so it's not that big a deal. I mix it with anything else and she'll eat it right up. When I make her dinner at night I can throw the one and a half pieces in there without crushing them and she'll eat them. It's just the first dose, as a snack, she won't eat plain.These pills work! I was seriously in a bind. I don't have ready laundry facilities and I was running out of blankets and towels. All her beds had been peed on. Nothing was clean! Her body was almost impossible to keep clean as well. Very very frustrating. Within about 48 hours they started to work. I'm about to finish my first bottle. She has absolutely no incontinence issues at all! This is a huge game changer. Now if I can just find something for her random pooping! Anyone got any suggestions?
D**D
Really Works! GREAT PRODUCT! Definitely try this before resorting to a prescription! (AND CHECK YOUR DOG FOOD INGREDIENTS!)
So I am sure this may not fit for all dogs, because each case is different, but it worked great for my dog. I have already reordered more. It has been a lifesaver for us. Here is our situation so hopefully this helps others in a similar situation:My dog is a 1.5 yr old Border Collie/Black Lab mix. She was fully house trained very young and really never ever had accidents in the house. She was spayed at about 4 months.She did have 'nervous' excited pee-pee once and a while, for example when new guests came to the house, but that was very predictable, a small amount and happened only once in a great while.Then suddenly one evening recently we found her laying in a puddle - where she always sleeps/relaxes in a corner of the kitchen on the cool floor. She was drenched and it was a huge puddle, not a few drops - really out of nowhere. From then on it was really bad - happening maybe 4 times a day. She had no idea what was happening and was clearly upset by it. It would always happen when she was laying down relaxing or sleeping - mostly in the evenings.I took her to the vet and they gave her antibiotics to clear up any UTI and see if that would fix the issue. She did the full course and no change.Next visit, the vet said that some adult spayed females develop spay incontinence as adult dogs - happening at age 1 or later and they lose control of their bladder because the spaying removes the estrogen source and the dog essentially has no hormones left that help with bladder control. He said there were 2 presciption choices - hormone replacement or Proin. Both choices come with risks so I wanted to check out other options first.Now it gets really interesting...I found this Bladder Strength product and read the good reviews and ordered some. While waiting for it to arrive, I was reading online and found an article where someone cured their dog's bladder problems with soy-based dog food. Then I remembered that the main ingredient in Bladder Strength is a soy extract. And ...women use soy supplements to help with post-menopause and post-hysterectomy symptoms...This all makes total sense with what my vet was telling me about the cause of her incontinence being from spaying! SOY was the key...Soy is a plant estrogen and it can work as a replacement for the missing estrogen in the body.So...armed with all this new knowledge I decide to go look at the ingredients in her current dog food - no soy products. Hmmm. And lo and behold I think back and realize about 4 weeks earlier I had SWITCHED HER FOOD. I looked up her old food ingredients online and voila - loaded with soy. So I inadvertently caused her sudden bladder problems by switching her from her mainstay to a new 'healthier' no filler food!! The soy in the food she had been eating her entire life up to then was soy filled - and was apparently acting as an estrogen replacement for her. I immediately quit giving her the new 'healthy' soy-free food and switched back to the old soy food. Within a few days, her puddles were greatly reduced - not gone - but a big improvement.After about a week back on the old dog food, the Bladder Strength arrived. Since she was not 'cured' completely and because she had always been a 'nervous' pee-pee dog, I decided to start her on the Bladder Strength as well. She is 60 lbs - so 2 pills per day - one on the AM and one in the PM.Within about a week, SHE WAS COMPLETELY CURED!! No puddles, no drips, back to her old happy self!!! And...the nervous pee-pee is also gone! It has been over a month now with no puddles!I think the soy is key, but also the other ingredients in Bladder Strength work together to really help get everything back in working order. She eats them right up like a treat - no problem!So, check your dog food ingredients and see if that might be part of the problem - a soy based food could help...and of course GET SOME BLADDER STRENGTH - it is such a great product.
A**N
Works great but dog doesn’t care for the taste
I’ve been using this for quite some time because prescription bladder pills are costly. Our senior dog had bladder leakage almost constantly and with using this every day she has very good bladder control. She doesn’t like the taste (and she will literally eat almost anything) so I have to put it blended in her food. Would be 5 stars if she would just eat it whole.
M**U
The good and the bad
This worked great on my spayed Doberman. She stopped piddling in her bed within a week. I was so happy with the win. Then, the bad. Her skin started flaking and she stank like yeast, horribly. I took her to the vet, and she was prescribed a medicated wash and an antibiotic. Still her skin was awful. She was already on a no chicken diet, fish oils supplement etc. So, I stopped giving her this med. Her skin cleared up within a few days. Unfortunately, she’s peeing on herself.l again. Sigh. Pick your battles I guess.
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