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Effective but pricey
Zesty Paws 8-in-1 Bites appears effective for some dogs but has caused serious issues in others. Notably, it may trigger seizures in epileptic dogs. The product is generally liked by dogs for its taste but has inconsistency in the peanut butter flavoring. Additionally, some dogs experience digestive issues. Overall, it's a mixed bag with some significant concerns.
Seizures in epileptic dogs
Prevention: Avoid using this product for epileptic dogs.
Digestive problems
Prevention: Carefully observe your dog for any digestive issues after starting this supplement.
Proven to help with puppy mange and promote hair growth.
Dogs love the peanut butter flavor.
May trigger seizures in epileptic dogs.
Caused digestive issues in some dogs.
Flavor inconsistencies reported.
Dogs don't seem impacted by the product in the same way soon
Recent reviews mention a decline in effectiveness and flavor
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No, there have been reports of seizures in epileptic dogs after consuming this product.
Yes, it has been effective in treating puppy mange and promoting hair growth.
No, some users have reported inconsistencies in the peanut butter smell and taste.
Yes, some dogs have experienced digestive problems after consuming this product.
"As soon as we started her on Zesty Paws her mange reduced and her hair filled back in quickly. We loved the boost she got so much that we now give it routinely to all our three dogs. They love the taste and consider it a treat, too!"
"I have two young dogs (4years old and 2 years old) They have a lot of energy so I bought this to help calm them down. However after giving it to one of my dogs (who is epileptic), she had a seizure within an hour. I later read online that treats with peanut butter can trigger seizures in epileptic d..."
Although many dogs enjoy the taste and some owners report positive health outcomes, the potential for serious side effects and inconsistent quality make this product a risky choice. Potential buyers should weigh the benefits against the risks, especially if their dog has health conditions like epilepsy.