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Natura Petz Organics Stix & Stones Dog Supplement, 90 count

Natura Petz Organics Stix & Stones Dog Supplement, 90 count

By Natura Petz 4 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 80% confidence
4.0 /10
Quality
4.0
Value
3.5
Design
3.0
Function
4.0
Durability
4.0

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

Reviews Analyzed 4
Would Recommend 25%
Would Buy Again 25%
Avg Lifespan 90 days

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

critical

Contains warnings that can be dangerous for diabetic dogs

Prevention: Purchasers should carefully consider/discuss with veterinarian

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Bladder stone reduction (1)

    Significantly reduced bladder stone size

  • Energy improvement (1)

    Improved dog's energy levels significantly

Cons

  • Confusing directions (1) major

    The directions were too confusing and users had to break the capsules

    Tip: Breaking capsules and pouring over food

  • Warning for diabetic dogs (1) critical

    A warning for diabetic dogs was not prominently displayed

    Tip: Better highlighting of warning labels

  • 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

Older Reviews Said:

positive

Newer Reviews Say:

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

Expected Lifespan 90-day supply

Factors: High dosage

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

2.0
4 reviews
5★
25%
4★
0%
3★
25%
2★
0%
1★
50%
miracle drug (1) Sadly (1) Not good (1)

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

— PennyK 25 found helpful

"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 ..."

— Nikki

"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.

4.0 /10
Below Average