Works great for my female spayed adult dog! EDIT: JAN 2020 UPDATE
May 14, 2015
UPDATE JAN 2020: Coming back here to update. Been nearly five years since I used this product. I didn't have to reorder it as an the symptoms of the UTIs went away and she stopped licking down there excessively. The antibiotics didn't work as well as this, which is why I went this route. No problems since then for her. I do first recommend getting a pee sample to your vet and making sure the dog has an UTI and working with those and others and then using this to stave them off.I REALLY LOVE THIS, AND MY DOG DOES TOO! (photos included)I remember when she was about a year old and she went into get spayed. They foundout she had an UTI right BEFORE her spay operation. Usually they occur after they're spayed because a female dog's urinary tract gets shorter I believe. Anyways, that was two years ago and she has on and off UTIs.I tried some other UTI treatments outside of antibiotics. It involved cranberry powders and giving her more water and so on, none of it worked. I gave her these, and about a week or so in, I noticed a HUGE improvement. Mainly, the number of times she goes out and the length of time she takes to urinate. She goes out a lot less and with shorter periods. Before it was 1, 2, 3 hours between. Now she goes 6 hours+ with no problems. As for going pee, it is a lot longer now too! By that, I mean she would usually go for 5-10 seconds, and now it is closer to about 20+ seconds! She tends to herself down there a lot less, and she seems happy. She is a GSD/lab/somethingelsepossibly mix and about ~55 pounds and 3 years. She gets only 1 a day.Quick note on how it works: I guess the cranberry acdifies her urine, and the d-mannose allows for infections that are stuck to the uterine wall to be "scaped off" and not stick anymore? IDK. All I know is that it works and humans can use it too.Check out the pics for bottle and pill info.
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