VetriScience Bladder Health Chewable Tablets, Bladder Strength Urinary Tract Supplement for Dogs, Reduce Urine Leakage and Overactive Bladder, With Soy Protein and Saw Palmetto, Smoke, 90 Count
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Support your dog’s urinary tract health and comfort with Bladder Health (new name, same great Bladder Strength formula), a vet-formulated, non-hormonal bladder support supplement for dogs that experience incontinence from spaying or normal aging. This powerful blend encourages proper bladder function and reduced leakage, and features pumpkin seed to improve bladder control, saw palmetto for healthy muscle tone of the bladder, and wild yam for balanced urinary control. Isoflavones from soy protein help maintain normal bladder strength, while Rehmannia glutinosa supports healthy kidney function. Olive leaf, corn silk, and Vitamin B6 act as gentle diuretics, encouraging regular hydration and urination to help flush the urinary tract and maintain a healthy bacterial balance. Bladder Health is designed for all life stages but formulated with spayed and senior dogs in mind. This bladder control supplement for dogs targets key areas of the urinary system to promote comfort and control to help reduce leakage in dogs who experience incontinence or overactive bladders. Trust Bladder Health for comprehensive bladder control, backed by veterinary science for long-term urinary health. Our dog and cat supplements are certified by the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC), routinely undergo third-party testing, and contain no hidden ingredients, artificial flavors, synthetic colors or preservatives.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.38 x 4.25 x 2.38 inches; 6.17 ounces
Item model number : 0900516.090
Department : dog-digestive-urinary
Date First Available : August 29, 2006
Manufacturer : FoodScience, LLC
ASIN : B000BXUWMM
Best Sellers Rank: #19,547 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #25 in Urinary Tract Infection Treatments
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Bladder Control for Dogs: An advanced combination of non-hormonal ingredients, including pumpkin seed, saw palmetto, wild yam, and olive leaf work together to support normal bladder function and bladder health in dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds
Senior Dog Bladder Supplement: Recommended specifically for spayed and senior dogs to help maintain bladder muscle strength and control during aging
Leak-Free Nights: Formulated to help support bladder control and reduce occasional urine leakage in dogs experiencing spay incontinence or age-related bladder control struggles
Science-Backed Ingredients: Bladder control supplement for dogs made with naturally sourced phytoestrogens to maintain bladder muscle tone that can be lost after spaying or during the aging process
For Daily Use: Veterinarian-formulated bladder strength supplement is safe for daily use to maintain bladder control, and smoke-flavored chewable tablets are easy to give as treats
Customers say
Customers report that the supplement works well for their dogs, helping with urinary leakage and incontinence, with one customer noting significant improvement in their 13-year-old dog. The product receives positive feedback for its quality and value, with customers mentioning it saves money on vet bills. While some dogs eat the tablets readily, others refuse to consume them, and some experience diarrhea as a side effect. The product has a strong smell that customers find unpleasant.
7 reviews for VetriScience Bladder Health Chewable Tablets, Bladder Strength Urinary Tract Supplement for Dogs, Reduce Urine Leakage and Overactive Bladder, With Soy Protein and Saw Palmetto, Smoke, 90 Count
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Donna D –
Really Works! GREAT PRODUCT! Definitely try this before resorting to a prescription! (AND CHECK YOUR DOG FOOD INGREDIENTS!)
So I am sure this may not fit for all dogs, because each case is different, but it worked great for my dog. I have already reordered more. It has been a lifesaver for us. Here is our situation so hopefully this helps others in a similar situation:My dog is a 1.5 yr old Border Collie/Black Lab mix. She was fully house trained very young and really never ever had accidents in the house. She was spayed at about 4 months.She did have ‘nervous’ excited pee-pee once and a while, for example when new guests came to the house, but that was very predictable, a small amount and happened only once in a great while.Then suddenly one evening recently we found her laying in a puddle – where she always sleeps/relaxes in a corner of the kitchen on the cool floor. She was drenched and it was a huge puddle, not a few drops – really out of nowhere. From then on it was really bad – happening maybe 4 times a day. She had no idea what was happening and was clearly upset by it. It would always happen when she was laying down relaxing or sleeping – mostly in the evenings.I took her to the vet and they gave her antibiotics to clear up any UTI and see if that would fix the issue. She did the full course and no change.Next visit, the vet said that some adult spayed females develop spay incontinence as adult dogs – happening at age 1 or later and they lose control of their bladder because the spaying removes the estrogen source and the dog essentially has no hormones left that help with bladder control. He said there were 2 presciption choices – hormone replacement or Proin. Both choices come with risks so I wanted to check out other options first.Now it gets really interesting…I found this Bladder Strength product and read the good reviews and ordered some. While waiting for it to arrive, I was reading online and found an article where someone cured their dog’s bladder problems with soy-based dog food. Then I remembered that the main ingredient in Bladder Strength is a soy extract. And …women use soy supplements to help with post-menopause and post-hysterectomy symptoms…This all makes total sense with what my vet was telling me about the cause of her incontinence being from spaying! SOY was the key…Soy is a plant estrogen and it can work as a replacement for the missing estrogen in the body.So…armed with all this new knowledge I decide to go look at the ingredients in her current dog food – no soy products. Hmmm. And lo and behold I think back and realize about 4 weeks earlier I had SWITCHED HER FOOD. I looked up her old food ingredients online and voila – loaded with soy. So I inadvertently caused her sudden bladder problems by switching her from her mainstay to a new ‘healthier’ no filler food!! The soy in the food she had been eating her entire life up to then was soy filled – and was apparently acting as an estrogen replacement for her. I immediately quit giving her the new ‘healthy’ soy-free food and switched back to the old soy food. Within a few days, her puddles were greatly reduced – not gone – but a big improvement.After about a week back on the old dog food, the Bladder Strength arrived. Since she was not ‘cured’ completely and because she had always been a ‘nervous’ pee-pee dog, I decided to start her on the Bladder Strength as well. She is 60 lbs – so 2 pills per day – one on the AM and one in the PM.Within about a week, SHE WAS COMPLETELY CURED!! No puddles, no drips, back to her old happy self!!! And…the nervous pee-pee is also gone! It has been over a month now with no puddles!I think the soy is key, but also the other ingredients in Bladder Strength work together to really help get everything back in working order. She eats them right up like a treat – no problem!So, check your dog food ingredients and see if that might be part of the problem – a soy based food could help…and of course GET SOME BLADDER STRENGTH – it is such a great product.
– C –
It works for us! As good as the prescriptions
I have an 85lb 10 year old female mutt (pointerXhound) who was diagnosed with a weak urethral sphincter 6 years ago (spay incontinence). When she was extremely relaxed (sleeping) or very very content, or exhausted she would dribble. It didnât matter if she was laying or sitting on the floor, her bed, the couch or your lap (yes my 85lb dog will make herself fit into your lap, she doesnât know sheâs a big girl). If she was too relaxed and had urine in her bladder it would dribble out. Sometimes just a few drops, sometimes puddles. She is a heavy drinker, so really, there isnât any time she doesnât have a little bit of piddle waiting to be released. Pup gets upset when she has an “accident” in the house (she’ll run away from her own vomit) which made these constant dribbles very distressing to her.When she was first diagnosed she was prescribed Proin 50. The medication was fairly inexpensive and it didnât take much to âdryâ her up. We LOVED this stuff! Some days a half a tablet with breakfast and dinner was enough. We kept an eye out for side effect and saw none externally, however, after being on the medication regularly for 6 months she became hypertensive, a serious side effect of the medication.Unfortunately, we were unable to continue with the Proin so we switched to Incurin, another prescription medication for female urinary incontinence. Incurin was significantly more expensive and because it is a hormone can have hormonal side effects. Incurin requires a loading dose to reach full effectiveness. We started with 2 tablets a day and the results were hit or miss. There were days she was fine, but if she drank an excessive amount of water or was very tired (lots of play or a long walk) all bets were off. After a year and a half on the Incurin we were able to successfully wean it back slowly (a tablet a day, down to a tablet every 5 days) but results were still hit or miss. The dribbles were mostly under control except in extreme circumstances.Reading up on incontinence in female dogs and finding that it can be related to lack of hormones to stimulate the muscle tone this made sense. I already knew pupâs problem was weak muscle tone in her urethral sphincters. and her most recent prescription is a hormone. And then I stumbled across this product, VetriScience bladder Strength. With ingredients that support hormone production it was worth a try.We stopped the Incurin and started up on the VetriScience Bladder Strength approx. 30 days ago. She gets 1.5 tables with breakfast and 1.5 tablets with dinner. This stuff works as well as the Incurin. In fact, I am a little hesitant to say, I think it works better than in the Incurin. We have had very few dribbles in the last 30 days. Far fewer than the previous 30 days on prescription pharmaceuticals. The few times weâve had dribbles have been directly tied to excessive water consumption.The down side, this stuff stinks. It smells like a bottle of liquid smoke. My pup, who is a garbage gut and will eat almost anything, will not eat these on their own so I venture to say they’re not terribly palatable. However, if I break them in half and mix them in with her kibble & pumpkin they get gobbled down. I have also smeared them with a little peanut butter which seems to work to disguise the flavour/smell. They could also probably be crushed and mixed into food.We are extremely satisfied with this purchase and will be ordering another bottle shortly. We will continue to use this product because IT WORKS. 2 paws up!
Avril Cree –
I had my dog on these bladder strength tablets for a few months and they did not work, but persevered and after a few months they actually worked and we do not have accidents anymore.
Lisa C –
I bought these on premise that they were “bladder strengthening ” as per the description. However it did the complete opposite for my dog, he was literally weeing non stop. He would get up middle of the night and wet the floor, the amount he was eliminating was excessive, which meant he had to drink more to regain hydration, it was a nightmare. As soon as I stopped the tablets, he went back to normal bladder control. I would be careful about using this product, maybe it worked for others but not my dog.
Amazon Customer –
Very good productð
Joanne Bickley –
My 6 year old mini poodle has suffered with recurrent incontince problems since “puppyhood”. Batteries of vet tests, different diets etc have made no difference. I came across this supplement whilst researching the problem and looking for yet another treatment. I’ve never before bothered to review any products I’ve purchased via mail order or online, but in this case I’m so impressed I think the product is well worthy of positive feedback. I was sceptical, particularly in view of the price about whether the supplement would live up to its claims, but I can honestly say that they’ve transformed my little friend’s life. They took about a week to start working but we haven’t looked back, and I’m about to re-order.
jose antonio jansa lopez –
Cumple su función durante el tiempo que dura el tratamiento, cuando deja de tomar las pastillas a los dos dÃas vuelve a escaparsele el pipÃ, como pega los 10 euros que hacen pagar en aduanas al proceder de estados unidos