Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
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Pet Wellbeing Young at Heart is generally well-received for its effectiveness in managing cat heart conditions. Most users report positive outcomes, especially in reducing symptoms like panting and coughing. However, there are concerns about potential side effects such as diarrhea and the presence of a potentially harmful ingredient.
Potential side effects like diarrhea
Prevention: Consult with a vet before use and monitor closely
Potentially dangerous ingredient Nettle
Prevention: Avoid this product entirely until the ingredient issue is addressed
Helps reduce symptoms like panting and coughing in cats with heart conditions
Cats enjoy the bacon flavor, making it easy to administer
The supplement is effective over long-term use
Cats generally accept the supplement well
All natural ingredients and made in the USA.
Some users report that the supplement causes diarrhea in dogs
Concerns about a potentially harmful ingredient (Nettle)
No, there are concerns about a potentially harmful ingredient and side effects like diarrhea.
"I am giving this to my Lily. She has an enlarged heart. So far her coughing is better. A few years back I had a little Pom. He had blood work done and the results were bad. He had only a few months to live. I started him on this and he lived another year. I am very thankful for this."
"It makes my dog have diarrhea. He will not take it again."
If you're looking for a heart supplement for your cat, this product has shown positive results for many users. However, consider the potential risks and consult with a veterinarian before use.