Pet Honesty Cranberry Bladder Health for Dogs – Contains Active Ingredients – Cranberry & D-Mannose to Help Support Dog Urinary Tract Health, Dog Bladder Support, & Kidney Support for Dogs (Bacon)
$21.95
Price: $21.95
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Customers say
Customers find the product effective in neutralizing pee and keeping grass green. They appreciate the taste and say their dogs enjoy it as a daily treat. The product reduces color spots and burn spots on lawns. It also helps improve bladder health and urinary retention issues.
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13 reviews for Pet Honesty Cranberry Bladder Health for Dogs – Contains Active Ingredients – Cranberry & D-Mannose to Help Support Dog Urinary Tract Health, Dog Bladder Support, & Kidney Support for Dogs (Bacon)
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Robert E. Harrison –
No dead spots in my backyard
Product works as advertised, Dogs love the taste and aids in digestion
Cynder –
Works! That is what counts! Dogs like it too!
I had to have something to help with the yellowing of our grass, and this has always been faithful!
Adrienne P. –
Appears to help with patches on the lawn.
Tried a less expensive product and it didnât appear to work at all. This particular product does seem to be helping cut down on the burnt patches on the lawn. Not thinking I need to use it over the winter up north. The dogs love the flavor. They think they are getting a snack. Recommend trying it.
Patti Backus –
Dogs love them
This product works great and the dogs love them.
LKP –
Contains digestive enzymes but does nothing for grass
I was so hopeful this would work but, unfortunately, it did not. Here’s what I have learned (hope it helps some of you):1. It is the nitrogen in the dog’s urine that kills the grass.2. The larger the dog and/or the more concentrated the urine, the more damage will occur.3. The ONLY way to neutralize nitrogen is by dilution. You can either get your dog to drink more water or dilute the urine soon after it comes out. PH has nothing to do with nitrogen content.4. Certain grass types are more susceptible than others to excess nitrogen. Bermuda and Kentucky blue are among those. Grass types that are not as susceptible are ryegrass and fescue.For what it’s worth, the digestive enzymes in this product may or may not be beneficial for a dog’s digestion but I would not count on it as a solution to excess nitrogen on your grass. My trial period was three months. I feel ripped off and misled by this product. Hoping to prevent the same experience for you. Either train your dog to go in a certain area or follow them with a watering can or hose to dilute their output if you can’t get them to drink more water. I’ve read than adding broth to their water or providing a fountain that circulates the water can help. Of course, always provide fresh and plentiful water, daily. Good luck in your quest for a solution to dilution.
AmericanMike –
Product has changed since last order
Picture attached shows current product on the right and previously ordered product on the left. My dog used to enthusiastically gobble down the chews that were covered in a white powder. Now, the taste must have changed because he will drop them out of his mouth and I must encourage him to eat it. Several times he has taken it in his mouth spit it out as he goes outside.The product does work as intended. My yard was full of brown spots but three months into using this they are starting to grow back in. My dog is 90 pounds and I only give one in the morning and one in the evening which appears to be affective.EDIT June 5 2024I do want to point out two things. First, the customer service and communication of the group is beyond excellent. Very focused on my satisfaction.Second, the formula has been confirmed it changed and I wish they at least noted that in the product description or the packaging. My dog, and two of my neighbors dogs do not like the “new and improved” flavor so I’ll look for an alternative.I do respect how this company operates and Honesty is a policy for them………not just a name.
Bun –
Less Yellow in the Lawn
Our dog likes the taste of these. It does seem to have lessened the yellow spotting
Georjaneknighthawk –
no lawn damage so far
I had to redo my lawn due to a flood and ensuing disease. It was expensive and time consuming. I have 2 dogs and didn’t want their urine to damage the new grass. It’s been several months during the late fall and winter but so far I have not noticed the spots that they were creating in the old lawn. Fingers crossed as winter turns to spring and they are outside even more.
Nathalie L. –
Résolution de mon problème avec ma petite Carlin.plus de sang dans ses urines.super.elle a 9 ans donc le bobos commence à sortir.mais confiance en ce produit qu elle aime bien le goût.
Swee Kheng Lim –
Moldy product with short expiry date!
Stephenie –
This is my second time purchasing so I know that the treats doesn’t look right – it’s way too powdery coated like it wasn’t fresh and has change form. My husky didn’t want to eat it (dogs know when food have gone bad!) This was totally not how it look like the first round I bought it. And I was shocked that the silver seal was not intact, it has came off together with the lid. I am not sure what happened but I do demand a refund or a fresh bottle to be deliver to me. Hope someone picks this up. Thanks lots.
jean-francois b. –
Mon danois dégage régulièrement des glandes anale, depuis qu’on utilise ce produit, ça diminué de beaucoup. Un peu dispendieux par contre
Lorne K –
We bought these for our 11 year old female Rottweiler as she appeared to be having trouble urinating. She refused to eat them on there own and wouldn’t eat her food if we tried to mix them in. Was given a full refund so we are happy about that, but ended up with an expensive vet bill to treat her UTI.