Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
Good Trouble's Gland Health supplement is praised for its effectiveness in improving a dog’s digestion and glandular health. However, user feedback shows some issues with dogs not liking the taste or texture, leading to difficulties in consumption. The supplement seems to be worth trying if your dog can tolerate it, but be prepared for potential reluctance in ingestion.
Dogs with sensitive stomachs may experience discomfort.
Prevention: Consult with a vet, monitor for initial reactions.
Many dogs show improved digestion and reduced symptoms of anal gland issues.
Made with natural, gut-friendly ingredients.
Some dogs enjoy the taste and think they are treats.
Some dogs do not like the taste or find the texture unappealing.
Tip: Some users found that hiding the supplement in food helped.
A few reviewers mentioned minor or no improvement in their dog’s condition.
Dogs either love or dislike the taste, some needing the supplement to be hidden in food.
"Within a couple of weeks, I noticed she wasn’t scooting nearly as much, and her digestion overall seemed way more regular. No more mystery tummy days or 3 a.m. potty requests."
"My dog loved the way they tasted, but they made him really sick. He became lethargic and wouldn’t eat. It may work for other dogs, but it did not for mine."
This product shows promise for improving digestive and glandular health in dogs. It's worth a try for pet owners dealing with similar issues, though be prepared to work on getting your dog to consume it.