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Reddit mentions of VetriScience Laboratories - Bladder Strength Tablet for Dogs, 90 Chewable Tablets

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VetriScience Laboratories - Bladder Strength Tablet for Dogs, 90 Chewable Tablets
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Ingredients that work: bladder strength is an advanced combination of ingredients that work together to support normal bladder function and bladder health. It is also recommended for spayed and senior pets to help maintain bladder control.Leak FREE days: recommended for spayed and senior pets to help maintain bladder control and supports less leakage.Carefully selected ingredients: bladder strength Includes saw Palmetto to support bladder control and muscle tone and phytoestrogens to maintain bladder muscle tone that can be lost after spaying or due to aging.For daily use: veterinarian formulated bladder strength is safe for daily use to maintain bladder strength. Bladder strength is also available in a treat like chew form called Vetri bladder.Manufactured in the USA: Vetri bladder is formulated with our Veterinary review board and Manufactured in the USA.
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Color90 Count
Height2.38 Inches
Length2.38 Inches
Number of items1
Size90 Chews
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width4.25 Inches

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Found 1 comment on VetriScience Laboratories - Bladder Strength Tablet for Dogs, 90 Chewable Tablets:

u/schroedingersgirl ยท 1 pointr/dogs

Good on you for trying to do right by your dog! It sounds like her quality of life is generally good for a senior dog. I know how frustrating and exhausting it can be to clean up after an incontinent dog - believe me, I know! - but destroying an otherwise healthy dog for something like this is unconscionable.

You've already gotten good advice here, but I wanted to offer a clean-up suggestion that might make your parents more tolerant of her incontinence. Have you tried Nature's Miracle? It's great for getting rid of urine smells. You can also sprinkle baking soda onto a smelly rug, let it sit for an hour or two, and vacuum it up to help neutralize odors.

My pup takes a prescription medication that caused temporary excessive thirst and excessive urination while he was adjusting to it. Our vet encouraged us to schedule his water intake during that time. Basically, while he was adjusting to the medicine he was getting all the water he needed, but timed in such a way that made accidents less likely. He got 2/3 of his overall water with his meals, and then got a potty break shortly afterwards. The other 1/3 of his water was given at other times, but in smaller increments. (I felt really funny/bad about doing this, but both our regular vet and the amazing, extremely competent specialist who prescribed this medication suggested it, and it did work well.) So you might check with your vet to see if this would be safe/appropriate for your dog.

I've also been giving him this bladder supplement. I'm not sure if it's really working, but it could be worth a try for you. (Always check with your vet about adding supplements to your dog's diet, of course!)