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Designed to improve the canine urinary tract, Urinaid by Vetplus is a palatable and powerful nutritional supplement boasting large concentrations of antioxidants. Enhanced with an effective calming ingredient, Urinaid can be used to treat bladder disorders, a common complaint in dogs suffering from diabetes and hyperadrenocortism. Uniquely formulated to displace bacteria along the urinary tract wall, Urinaid is the ideal product for use in conjunction with urinary medicines.
Each tablet contains D-Mannose 200mg, Cranberry 125mg, Pomegranate 75mg, Aswagandha 40mg.
Dose:
1 tablet per 10kg bodyweight, once daily or as directed by your veterinary surgeon. Avoid use in pregnant bitches or with other anti-anxiety or anti-seizure medication.
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They worked very quickly and no trouble taken them
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Sophie suffers from bladder struvites and these tablets help to keep in under control. Would be easier to administer if it were in liquid form
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I started giving my elderly staffie this as he was having little leaks now they are virtually non existent
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My dog is 12 years old and been having accidents for ~6 months before I started her on these tablets. After a very short time of taking two a day the accidents stopped and she is much more chilled. A few times we she has had one tablet a day for a few days and the accidents returned so I have no doubt in my mind that these are working for her :) Very pleased happy dog and owner
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My vet recommended this product as my dog has Cushings Disease, and has frequent urinary tract infections. I think these tablets are helping her.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Urinaid Chewable Tablets, including answers from our team.
Jane
I’ve been giving these to my male 6 year old dog for a week now as he’s had two surgeries to remove stones in the last 6 months - one stone was struvite the other was urate. He now appears to be cocking his leg at end of a walk with nothing coming out & just standing with his leg in air & I had to pick him up, would this tablet cause that?
These tablets are a supplement and so do not have any listed side effects like a licensed medication would. Any possible side effects would be rare and related to an intolerance to one of the ingredients, which may show as vomiting or diarrhoea. The sign you describe seems to be your dog straining to urinate. I strongly advise seeing your vet for this as a priority it could be a sign of the underlying urinary issues flaring up. It is very important to see your vet urgently if you are seeing no or very little urine being passed.
Sophie
If I give my Westie - 8.3kg 1 tablet about 45 minutes before breakfast she doesn't want to eat. Can you tell me if the tablet has any effect on her and if so when should I give her the tablet. Evening meal no problem . I only started her on Unrinaid 4 days ago and this is when the problem started. I should mention she is diabetic and prone to urine infections. All it says on the box if feed before meals. Could I give her the tablet say mid day?
The 'before meals' part means the supplement is best given on an empty stomach. The stomach will be most empty before a meal. It should not cause any inappetance, if your dog is eating less than normal then I advise consulting your vet to ensure there are not any other causes to this.
It is worth noting that if your dog is diabetic then try to give the supplement around meal times rather than significantly away from meals. It may cause a slight ride in blood sugar levels and insulin will need to be onboard for this, which I assume you give at meal times.
Dee
Our little girl is suffering from Vestibular and is now doing little puddles on the floor sometimes.
I sometimes hear her in the early hours and let her out, occasionally she sneaks down to the kitchen and it’s too late.
What would you recommend if there is anything for her!
Urinaid is great at supporting bladder problems such as damage, infection or inflammation. However this sounds like it could be urinary incontinence or that your dog needs to urinate more often than normal. I advise contacting your vet for advice on this as there could be an underlying cause behind it.
Kc
I was wondering how long it would be before I started seeing the results of the product. Does it get to work straight away or is it days/weeks before I would see any improvement?
The ingredients within Urinaid will start working within a few hours of dosing but the resultant effect of reducing any bladder related signs can take a few weeks to be seen. This varies greatly depending on what the cause of the bladder issues are and I advise discussing a treatment plan with your vet if you do not have one.
crystals
Hi will this product help desolve crystals in dogs
This supplement helps support the bladder and can help against urinary tract infections, however it will not reduce crystals in the urine. These are related to excessive amounts of certain minerals in the urine. Prescription urinary diets are usually required to do this, I advise discussing which are appropriate for your dog with your vet.
Erwin
My 13 year old 17.5kg Border Collie lady (don't like to call her bitch...) has had recently some bladder infections (no stones). Anti-biotics for 1-2 weeks resolved these. Now my vet has recommended the use of Urinaid to prevent recurrence of bladder infections. Is Urinaid indeed preventing my dog from getting bladder infections again ? Can she take 1.5 tablet every day for the rest of her life without problems ? Or should I reduce the dose after some time ? Are there any known side effects for Urinaid when using it on long term ? Many thanks for your response. Brgds from Ireland
Urinaid is essentially a herbal product that is very safe. It is usual for dogs to stay on this supplement long term and in fact many do without any side effects. It is perfectly acceptable for your dog to take 1.5 tablets a day for the rest of her life and it is indeed likely to help prevent further UTI's. I would continue on that dose rather than reducing it to get the maximum desired effect.
Lee Adey
My 10 yr old westie suffers with cystitis I currently give her Cystopro capsules and denes bladder support is it safe to give her this aswell and is it herbal or chemical
This is basically a herbal product and it can be used alongside the other products you mention. There is a slight overlap in the ingredients but this is not a problem.
If the cystitis persists despite what you are doing, then it would be worth your vet performing a culture and sensitivity test on a clean urine sample, with a view to a long course of antibiotics. Hopefully this will not be needed, but sometimes it is the only way to eradicate a urinary infection. Persistent infections can possibly go on to cause kidney problems so the balance of risks can fall towards supporting the use of antibiotics.
Younghyae Kim
The picture of the product seems weird. I have bought this product for months. I am wondering if this is the genuine VetPlus product.
I agree with you about the image. It is just a bad choice of photograph used on the website and has nothing to do with the product actually sold. I have just changed the website photo to one which I think is a bit better. I can assure you though that the quality of the image is not connected with the actual product supplied
Younghyae Kim
I tried to feed this to my dog. He won't chew it. I would like to know if it is okay to feed him in powdered form just like I give him medicine with water.
This tablet can be broken up and mixed with food or liquid to help if required. You can break it up if you need to.
Younghyae Kim
My dog has prostate cancer and bladder cancer. He is 13 years old and weighs 6kg. Should I give him 1 tablet each? He also takes Aktivait and Coatex everyday. Is it okay to give him all three of them together?
It would be fine to give your dog one Urinaid tablet per day, along with the other supplements you are using. It is difficult to predict how much benefit you might get from this, but it would be safe and it seems reasonable to do all that you can. I hope things go as well as they can.