🍒 Keep your pet’s bladder happy and bacteria at bay—because they deserve the best!
This premium supplement combines 100mg cranberry extract, 150mg D-Mannose, and 35mg Vitamin C in tasty chewable tablets designed for dogs and cats. It supports urinary tract health by preventing bacterial adhesion, promotes bladder comfort, and is veterinarian-recommended for pets prone to UTIs or needing kidney support. Made in an FDA-registered US facility, it’s free from common allergens and artificial additives, ensuring safe, daily use for optimal pet wellness.
Volume | 5 Liters |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
Product Benefits | Optimal Urinary Health: This supplement is specially formulated to promote and maintain optimal urinary health in both cats and dogs. It helps prevent and alleviate urinary tract issues, ensuring your pets stay comfortable. |
Active Ingredients | D-Mannose 150mg, Cranberry Extract (from Vaccinium Macrocarpon) 100mg, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 35 mg |
Flavor | Fruit |
Item Form | Tablet |
J**S
This product works!
Since I started this product with my dog she has not had a urinary tract infection or crystals at her vulva. It has made a difference.
P**D
Wonderful for older dogs
I have an older dog that is nervous. When we travel she does not empty her bladder when we stop to walk her. She only wants to get back in the truck. We have added this to her daily routine and it has made a big difference. Not only does she empty her bladder when we stop but she has not had a bladder infection since we started.
M**L
Helped cure doggie UTI!!
My dog was starting to show symptoms of a UTI where she would squat to pee almost 10 times but no pee, only a few drops, on each walk so I bought a bottle and started feeding two tablets to her in the morning with her breakfast and saw improvements in her symptoms within a couple of days. After about a week my dog did not have anymore signs of UTI symptoms!
M**U
Cured persistent urinary cystitis in my cat!
Prior to using this one of my cats suffered from urinary cystitis. The poor baby would cry in pain and strain to go potty. Often we would see blood in her urine. While a trip to the vet for some antibiotics would take care of the cysts, I wanted to prevent them to begin with! So, we turned to a few OTC supplements to try and help her.We tried this (the most expensive), one by Vet's Best (super cheap and also contains slippery elm - which helps with passing hairballs), and a third one that was a drop (I think it was called UTI Remedy?) that you add to the water dish. She would avoid the water dish with the drop in it, even though it was supposed to be odorless and tasteless. So that was out. She wouldn't touch the Vet's Best supplements. So that was out - luckily the dog loves them! And then there is this pill - she comes running (and I mean a full on sprint!) when we jostle the pill bottle. Highly palatable AND it works! She hasn't had observable difficulties in over 6 months. She is more playful than ever and is super loving. We give 1/2 tablet a day to both of our cats (even though only one really needs it). It is a little challenging to split them - we usually just do so with our hands. When it does crumble, both of our cats scramble to lick up all the "dust." I'll call that a win - I don't want them to change the formula to make it less crumbly if it means my baby doesn't have problems. I don't know what I'd do without this product. If you're getting this for a singular cat, know that it's technically 120 servings (4 months worth) since you split each pill in half - so please use that to put your mind at ease if you're concerned about the price.
H**Y
Assisted in Struvite Management
My rescue dog had bladder stones, the fact that she was rescue is pertinent because we don't know how long it took her to create them or any nutritional history which could affect her medical history. The stones were surgically removed through open cystotomy and sent to a lab. They were struvite stones. The good and bad news about that is that struvite crystals can be nutritionally managed in many cases. My dog is on prescription C/D food, a very strict diet that we cannot stray from. If we do, her urinary pH goes straight down the tubes, very alkaline. That increases the risk of infection and that's bad because infection clumps the crystals she manufacturers in her urine into solid stones. Exactly what we don't want. While the C/D food does help to raise her pH, it wasn't quite where we wanted it for optimal urinary health for her. How do I know? My vet taught me to catch urine samples and dip a pH strip to gauge it. If your dog has had stones or is prone to urinary infection, I really recommend doing that, the pH strips are sold here on Amazon, too (and they're not expensive). This brings me to these supplements.With my vet's permission, I bought these supplements. After three days on them, and I only give her one a day (she's 35 lbs), her pH was finally acidic enough to naturally fight infection. Her optimal pH is between 6.5 and 7.5. Other than one infection when we relaxed some of our dietary restrictions, she has been UTI and stone free for one year post-op. Her x-ray is clear. I give at least partial credit to these supplements, because they are what finally put us into the healthy pH we were seeking.I know this is long, but I also know there are other dog families out there like us who have special diet needs. Please never stop making these. She eats them like a treat, and she is allowed no other variance from her diet.
J**E
Good product
My dog absolutely loves these gummies. Plus she takes Appoquel as well, and I can disguise it in the cranberry gummie. I’m hoping this helps her and keeps those UTIs away!!!!!
C**E
Misleading Ingredients – Not What’s Shown in Listing
I’m posting this to warn other pet parents: the product you receive is not the same as the one pictured or described. The listing shows clean tablet ingredients with no artificial sweeteners, but what I actually received is a soft chew loaded with aspartame, molasses, PEG, pork liver powder, and other additives that are not listed in the online product photos. While the active ingredients (D-Mannose, Cranberry, Vitamin C) are the same, the inactive ingredients are completely different and much less clean. This is false advertising and very disappointing, especially for those of us avoiding artificial sweeteners for our dogs. If you’re looking for the cleaner tablet version, this is not it. I had to return mine because the label did not match what was advertised. ALSO AMAZON REFUSES TO REFUND ME FOR THIS TOXIC STUFF.
S**Y
The dog takes as a treat
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