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Cranberry D-Mannose Urinary Tract Support Supplement for Cats and Dogs - Cranberry Extract, D-Mannose, Vitamin C - Bladder and UTI Treatment - Made in USA - 120 Soft Chews

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  • Comprehensive Urinary Support: Our Cranberry D-Mannose supplement is designed to provide comprehensive urinary tract support for both cats and dogs. Keep your pets' urinary health in check.
  • Natural Ingredients: Formulated with high-quality cranberry and D-Mannose, known for their urinary health benefits. No artificial additives or fillers.
  • Suitable for All Breeds: Whether you have a cat or a dog, this supplement is suitable for all breeds and sizes, making it a versatile choice for all your furry friends.
  • Easy-to-Administer: The supplement is in an easy-to-administer form, ensuring a hassle-free addition to your pets' daily routine.
  • Veterinarian-Recommended: Trusted by veterinarians for its quality and effectiveness in promoting healthy urinary function.



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Jim Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Very good product. Our dog loves the chews and hasn't had a UTI for over a year.
Cheri D.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Our dog absolutely loves these chews. She eats them right up, and it has helped her be able to hold it longer. It has been very helpful to our dog.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
These keep your dogs bladder healthy. I give them as treats and they love them! They see the container and they go wild!
lil
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
My dogs recent urine ph at the vet was 5.5 without crystals.
Mefaret Aktas
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
My dog gets UTI’s every 3 months. She gets them so often she had to have a vulva plasty. These chews did not help at all.
Francine
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
This product was the BEST as helping my girl to hold her bladder. How do I know? Well, if I ran out . . . within a few days, she was leaking again. I'd receive my order . . . and within days, she was back to holding it overnight. Until the end, the helped my girl hold it. My only concern was the drastic increase in price.
Alice
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
My 12 year old collie mix was having to go out much more often than usual, so I ordered this medication. By the time it arrived 2 days later, my girl was showing signs of a UTI. I gave her two of these that night and planned to take her to the vet the next morning, but by morning her symptoms had disappeared! I continued to give her two of these soft tablets daily for ten days. She ate them like a treat. At the end of the ten days, she was well!! Now I give them to her anytime she starts needing to urinate more than usual. No more antibiotics needed so far!NOTE: My Collie mix girl has the MDR1 gene mutation and takes these with no problems at all.
Harris Family
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2017
My rescue dog had bladder stones, the fact that she was rescue is pertinent because we don't know how long it took her to create them or any nutritional history which could affect her medical history. The stones were surgically removed through open cystotomy and sent to a lab. They were struvite stones. The good and bad news about that is that struvite crystals can be nutritionally managed in many cases. My dog is on prescription C/D food, a very strict diet that we cannot stray from. If we do, her urinary pH goes straight down the tubes, very alkaline. That increases the risk of infection and that's bad because infection clumps the crystals she manufacturers in her urine into solid stones. Exactly what we don't want. While the C/D food does help to raise her pH, it wasn't quite where we wanted it for optimal urinary health for her. How do I know? My vet taught me to catch urine samples and dip a pH strip to gauge it. If your dog has had stones or is prone to urinary infection, I really recommend doing that, the pH strips are sold here on Amazon, too (and they're not expensive). This brings me to these supplements.With my vet's permission, I bought these supplements. After three days on them, and I only give her one a day (she's 35 lbs), her pH was finally acidic enough to naturally fight infection. Her optimal pH is between 6.5 and 7.5. Other than one infection when we relaxed some of our dietary restrictions, she has been UTI and stone free for one year post-op. Her x-ray is clear. I give at least partial credit to these supplements, because they are what finally put us into the healthy pH we were seeking.I know this is long, but I also know there are other dog families out there like us who have special diet needs. Please never stop making these. She eats them like a treat, and she is allowed no other variance from her diet.
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