Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
Nutri-Vet Bladder Control Chewable Tablets show mixed results in managing dog bladder control issues. Some users report significant improvement, while others find them ineffective.
Lethargy observed in some pets.
Prevention: Consult with a vet if lethargy occurs.
Many users report reduced incontinence issues.
Pets generally take the tablets without fuss.
Does not work for all dogs, especially those with severe issues.
Some pets refuse to take the tablets.
Some dogs experienced side effects.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in effectiveness.
mixed
negative
Factors: dogs age, diet
Efficacy varies; effective for some but not all dogs.
No specific mentions of use in cats; not recommended.
Monitor closely and discontinue if issues persist; consult with a vet.
"My female malamute/Aussie mix had issues with a leaky bladder... these actually seem to stop it, ran out once time and the leaking returned but stopped again after resuming the vitamins."
"She was on these, 4 a day, for 4 weeks, and it didn’t work. She still had leakage. First, she would not chew them, I had to put them in peanut butter, or wrap in cheese to get her to take them. Then it was a pain to have to give her so many pills twice a day then, they did not work for us."
Consider this supplement if other methods have failed, but be prepared for potential lack of effectiveness. Consult with a veterinarian before starting any supplement regimen.