Ora-Clens ScootEase Soft Chew Dog Supplement
In a Nutshell
- Effective treatment for anal gland issues in dogs.
- Many dogs enjoy the taste, marking them as treats.
- Can be expensive if needing to treat daily to have success.
- High risk of returning if dog does not like the supplement.
Quick Verdict
ScootEase Soft Chew supplements effectively aid anal gland issues according to most users. However, some dogs might not like the taste or texture.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Treatment (5)
Many users report success in treating their dog's anal gland issues.
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Treated As Treats (3)
The supplement is treated as a treat by the dogs.
Cons
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Dog Won't Eat Treats (3) major
A few dogs refused to eat the supplements.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dogs with anal gland issues β Effective treatment noted by many users
β Skip If
- β’ Picky eaters β Some dogs refuse to eat the supplement
Durability & Care
Factors: dog's taste palette
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"He LOVES these and thinks they are a major treat. They are pretty dry and crumbly, but he is happy to get his one cube a day. Since starting these he hasn't scooted once and the fact that he feels like this is a indulgence makes that even better."
"My dog wonβt eat them. They seem hard and crunchy and she doesnβt like stuff like that at her age."
Bottom Line
If your dog has mild anal gland issues and likes treats, this could be a good choice. However, be prepared for picky dogs and potential high costs.