Side By Side Wag Not Drag Anal Gland Support Dog Supplement, 20 count
In a Nutshell
- Cost is a major concern for users.
- Biscuit size is too large for small/medium dogs.
- Effectiveness is reported to be cumulative, requiring more than one pack to assess fully.
Quick Verdict
The Supplement shows promise in anal gland support but is expensive and the size is not suitable for small/medium dogs. Users are mixed on its effectiveness and value.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective (1)
Users report a decrease in itching and discomfort for their pets.
Cons
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High Cost (1) major
Users find the product too expensive.
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Large Biscuit Size (1) major
The biscuits are too large for small/medium dogs, requiring them to be cut.
Tip: Cutting the biscuits in smaller pieces
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of larger dogs with anal gland issues — Less concern over biscuit size and related problems
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small/medium dogs — Biscuit size too large, inconvenient to cut, see product may not be worth its cost
Durability & Care
Factors: Dosage frequency, Dog size
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Cut the biscuit into smaller pieces for small/medium dogs
- 💡 Administer twice a day as recommended
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are there new gadgets for pets?
There aren't mentioned devices.
Highlighted Reviews
"SO FAR, AS LONG AS HE'S HUNGRY ENOUGH TO GOBBLE HIS KIBBLE, I CHOP IT UP AND IT GOES DOWN, TOO! I'M SO HAPPY TO FEEL HE'S NOT SUFFERING THE ITCHING ANYMORE."
"To expensive. One Pack last only ten days. We are trying this product after other gland products have failed. I ordered two packs, but to soon to tell if it works. Maybe if works it may then be worth the cost. Biscuit size is to large for a small/medium size dog - I have to cut in smaller piec..."
Bottom Line
It may be worth trying for larger dogs if cost is not a major concern, but smaller dog owners may struggle with the size of the biscuits.