Pet Wellbeing Urinary GOLD Bacon Flavored Liquid Urinary Supplement for Dogs
In a Nutshell
- Most effective for urinary problems in cats and dogs
- Easy to administer and generally effective
- Potential side effects in some cases
Quick Verdict
Pet Wellbeing's Urinary Gold is highly effective in managing urinary problems in pets. Users report significant improvements in their pets' health, especially in cats. The liquid Supplement is easy to administer and generally well-received, although there are minor concerns about potential side effects.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
rfefers to potential side effects from either small- size pets or pets mitral valve diseases.
Prevention: consult a vet first
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective for Urinary Issues (4)
Users report significant improvements in pets' urinary health, particularly for cats.
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Well-designed for ease of use (2)
The liquid Supplement can easily be added to pet's food.
Cons
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Potential adverse effects (2) critical
A couple of instances reported adverse effect.
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Delivery Issues (2) major
Multiple users did not receive the item as mentioned
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners with cats with urinary problems β Product showed high effectiveness for cats
β Skip If
- β’ Small-size pets or pets with mitral valve diseases β Reported ill-effects on small-size pets or pets with mitral valve diseases
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How do I administer this supplement?
Usually added to liquid food or water.
Can this be used for dogs, too?
Yes, and itβs effective.
Highlighted Reviews
"This had been a battle for years now and he even had emergency surgery due to it. Since adding these drops to his food every night he has had absolutely no issues for almost 2 years now."
"I thought it might help my kitty but then after about 10 days giving it as directed she became ill. So I stopped giving it and she has been at vet. I don't know if the Urinary Gold had anything to do with this. I wish it would have worked for my cat."
Bottom Line
Try only after vet consultation.