Natura Petz Organics Stix & Stones Dog Supplement, 90 count
In a Nutshell
- Effective for reducing bladder stones
- Confusing directions and unclear warning labels
- Some users report no improvement or negative reactions
Quick Verdict
Natura Petz Organics Stix & Stones Dog Supplement is effective for bladder stones but has issues with directions and warnings for diabetic dogs. It's a mix of positive and negative experiences.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Contains warnings that can be dangerous for diabetic dogs
Prevention: Purchasers should carefully consider/discuss with veterinarian
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Bladder stone reduction (1)
Significantly reduced bladder stone size
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Energy improvement (1)
Improved dog's energy levels significantly
Cons
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Confusing directions (1) major
The directions were too confusing and users had to break the capsules
Tip: Breaking capsules and pouring over food
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Warning for diabetic dogs (1) critical
A warning for diabetic dogs was not prominently displayed
Tip: Better highlighting of warning labels
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Potential recipe contradiction (1) minor
USERS should ensure to consult with their vet
Tip: Consult with a veterinarian prior to usage
Quality Trend: Declining
recent reviews indicate a decline in quality and effectiveness
positive
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs with bladder stones — Effective in reducing bladder stones and improving overall health
✗ Skip If
- • Diabetic dogs — Contains warnings that can be dangerous for diabetic dogs
- • Users who prefer clear directions — Directions are confusing and may require additional effort
Durability & Care
Factors: High dosage
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is it safe for diabetic dogs?
No, it contains an ingredient hazardous to diabetic dogs. Please consult with a nearby vet.
What damages can it prevent?
Affect stones and prevent future surgery opportunities. please consult with a nearby vet
Highlighted Reviews
"I had to put my little 8# shih tzu in daycare in July due to a death in the family and had to attend a funeral out of state which she could not go with me due to Covid and while there she got a bladder infection and had blood in her urine, the daycare place took her to the vet to be checked out and ..."
"Was not able to use this once we removed the seal we noticed on the back it stated that if your dog is diabetic do not use. I did not see this warning when ordering anywhere. So sadly we donated it to a rescue because my dog is dabetic. Just please make important mesages like this may in bold and..."
Bottom Line
It's a hit or miss product. Effective for bladder stones but requires clear directions and better warning labels for diabetic dogs. Use with caution.