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PupGrade Anal Gland Support Supplement, 60 count

PupGrade Anal Gland Support Supplement, 60 count

By PupGrade 3 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 75% confidence
3.7 /10
Quality
6.0
Value
5.0
Design
0.0
Function
6.0
Durability
5.0

In a Nutshell

  • Effective for some users in addressing anal gland issues
  • Taste issues make it difficult for pets to eat
  • Efficacy drops over time for some users

Quick Verdict

This supplement shows mixed efficacy. Some users report improvements in anal gland issues, while others note taste aversion and effectiveness loss over time.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 3
Would Recommend 0%
Would Buy Again 33%
Avg Lifespan Not applicable

Pet Compatibility

πŸ• Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Digestive Aid (1)

    Supplement aids in reducing digestive issues and improving stool quality

Cons

  • Taste Aversion (3) major

    Pets often refuse to eat the supplement due to its taste.

  • Lost Effectiveness (1) major

    Supplement loses effectiveness over time.

Who Is This For?

βœ“ Best For

  • β€’ Small breed owners β€” May benefit from anal gland relief after using

βœ— Skip If

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Not applicable

Cleaning Methods

βœ— Machine wash
βœ— Hand wash
βœ— Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • πŸ’‘ Cut the supplement into small pieces to increase chances of pet consumption

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

4.3
3 reviews
5β˜…
67%
4β˜…
0%
3β˜…
0%
2β˜…
0%
1β˜…
33%
Digestive (1) Taste (2) Compared to glandex (1)

Common Questions

Is this supplement effective for anal gland issues in dogs?

Some users report significant improvements, while others find it ineffective or report taste issues. Results vary greatly.

Does this supplement help improve stool quality?

Yes, some users have noted improvements in stool quality.

Highlighted Reviews

β€” Grace

"Moses was dragging his butt and he had digestive issues, after 2 weeks of giving him this, he is eating well and not butt dragging as much, also he his stool looks great (LOL)"

β€” A

"My pugs just won’t eat it. Right now it’s just sitting in my refrigerator getting cold. I thought I’d give these a try as they didn’t like glandex either. I tried cutting it up into small little bits and putting it in the food nose up on that one. Not worth the effort"

Bottom Line

The supplement may be useful for addressing anal gland issues in dogs, but customer satisfaction varies greatly. Consider trying a small quantity to see if your pet will accept it.

3.7 /10
β€” Below Average