Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Fish Oil Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Cats
Effective formula but messy packaging issues
Most users report positive results in breaking up bladder stones in dogs. Some users mention gastrointestinal issues. Generally well-tolerated when mixed with food and water.
Many users report success in dissolving bladder stones
Can be mixed with food or water
Cost-effective compared to surgical options
Some pets experience soft stools or other digestive problems
Tip: Adjust dosage or consult vet
Some pets initially dislike the taste
Tip: Mix with food or water
Factors: Dosage, Pet's tolerance
Yes, it can be effective for cats with urinary crystals.
For the first stone cycle, 3-4 months of use is recommended.
"My older dog is on the SO urinary food for bladder stones & has been for 4 or 5 years after having bladder stone surgery. Even so he has still suffered off & on with stones. He is an older dog & we didnβt want to put him through another surgery & I found this product & thought Iβd give it a try...."
"I had to stop adding this to my little old manβs food because it was affecting his stools. It seemed to make them very soft. I did try to back off on the amount and that still did not seem to help. I was hoping because the little guy seems sick of his SO RX food."
This product is a good option for managing bladder stones in dogs, but users should monitor for any gastrointestinal side effects.