Sentry HC Dog Hot Spot Skin Medication for Dogs
Highly effective hot spot treatment for dogs.
The Levetiracetam Compounded Chew is effective for managing seizures in pets, particularly dogs. However, cats seem less enthusiastic about the taste. The product is easy to administer and generally well-received by users, despite some concerns about price and dosage clarity.
Some pets refuse to eat the chews, which can lead to missed doses and health risks.
Prevention: Consider the pet's preferences and consult a vet for alternatives if the pet refuses to eat.
Many users report a significant reduction in seizures for their pets.
The chewable form makes it easy to give medication to pets.
Eliminates the need for liquid dosing, which can be messy and stressful.
Dogs seem to like the taste and texture of the chews.
The product is expensive, which may be a barrier for some pet owners.
Many cats refuse to eat the chews, making administration difficult.
Users find it difficult to determine the correct dosage, especially when converting from liquid to chew form.
The chews are large, which can be inconvenient for smaller pets or difficult to hide in food.
Some pets simply will not eat the chews, regardless of taste enhancers or hiding techniques.
There is no clear conversion guide provided, which frustrates some users.
Dogs generally seem to like the taste, while cats are more finicky and often refuse to eat them.
Yes, many users report a significant reduction in seizures after switching to these chews.
Yes, the chewable form is easier to administer than liquid, especially for dogs.
"I am blown away at how fast my kitten ate these! I have been struggling with giving my 4 month old kitten 0.6mL of this medication every 8 hours that I got from my vet for her seizures! She really hated it, and it was always traumatic for her and myself. I would dread giving that liquid med to her b..."
"My kitty would not even try these :( But - if it helps any other cat moms & dads: What did work was hiding the regular Levetiracetam (Keppra) tablet inside a chunk of Sheba Meaty Sticks treat"
If you're looking for an easier way to administer Levetiracetam to your pet and don't mind the higher cost, this product is worth considering. Just be prepared for potential taste issues, especially with cats.