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Vet's Best Immune Support Dog Supplement| Promotes Healthy Immune System & Seasonal Allergy Relief | 60 Chewable Tablets

Vet's Best Immune Support Dog Supplement| Promotes Healthy Immune System & Seasonal Allergy Relief | 60 Chewable Tablets


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Weight: 132 g
Size: 60 Count (Pack of 1)
Dimensions: 6.3 x 6.3 x 11.5 cm; 132 g
Model: 80243-4p
Colour: May Vary
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Composition: 100% Tablets
Dimensions: 6.3 x 6.3 x 11.5 cm; 132 g
Quantity: 1
Size: 60 Count (Pack of 1)

5 Responses

  1. AlfonzoHutchens says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersAfter years on aquapel I decided to look at other alternatives because of the bad reports and what it can do to dogs . My dog suffers allergies as well as pollen in the summer she is on hypoallergenic food and doesn’t get any treats . She has fish and kibble in her diet and salmon oil . I’ve introduced probiotics as well . So do not hesitate to use this product with your dog as it works in conjunction with everything in this review. You can even crush the tablet and put it on their food . She has been on it for three weeks and there’s no itching or licking her paws or shaking her ears .

  2. aley says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersSo I like a lot of others have been trying endlessly to find a more natural way to help my dogs allergies.
    She was on apoquel from the vets which did help but I really didn’t want her to be on strong drugs forever !
    She has a very natural diet of meat & roasted veggies the occasional tin of sardines for her skin and coat…I’ve tried adding things into her diet but it never seemed to be enough.
    She’s been having 2 of these tablets every day for the past month and it definately helped decrease the itching but didn’t cure it. She suffers from sore paws, itchy lady bits and itchy spots on her skin. She ran out of these a couple of days ago and is definately itching more so they have definately helped.
    I’m gunna grab another tub and maybe try adding something else in there to find the perfect combo to help my pooch.
    This really is a trial and error thing and every doggy is different.
    Good luck !

  3. MattieWinkler says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis product is working for us. When we ran out my dogs allergies came back. I am awaiting my third bottle. My lab eats these as treats. I combine them with a natural probiotic powder, coconut oil, a local honey and Vets Best shampoo and ear cleaner. A combination of products is best but I’m sure these tablets are worth their weight in gold. Have noticed a variation in their price on here- understandable when demand is high and stock is low I suppose! We will continue to use as the alternative was allergy tests and steroids for my pup. I feed them in between meals perhaps feeding with meals means the ingredients get mixed through other foodstuff in gut and not absorbed fully. I believe they work on a ‘build up’ in the system, so don’t expect to see instant results .. please note though – others have also mentioned not knowing how well these work until the bottle runs out and not having another bottle!

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI have a French bulldog who since 6 months old has suffered with allergies.
    She’s been on apoquel and steroids but finally I decided I didn’t want her on all these medications.
    No longer did I consider them to give her quality of life when in fact they will just shorten her life or cause further problems.

    I’m not one to EVER write reviews but I can honestly say in the 2 weeks she’s been on these her skin has made an impressive improvement, I wouldn’t say her itching has necessarily calmed down but one step at a time.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 85 From Our UsersI have tried every single thing for our dog with her allergies, they are seasonal well grass pollens etc vet visits countless times, apoquel, steroids the list goes on. So I went looking into herbal alternatives and read some interesting information regarding how to get this under control. The blog said working with just one thing may not help the issue you need to go in with several things, a probiotic (we use powder much cheaper) immune support which contains quercitin, a calming tablet to reduce their need to itch and I topped it off with extra virgin olive oil half a table spoon twice a day.

    I am shocked it’s actually worked but the biggest help was these tablets, I ran out about 5 days ago I carried on with everything else which has helped about 60% definitely less itching and licking, less redness and nice shiny coat but these tablets were the key to reduce the itchiness. With this combination my dog has a new lease of life, but these tablets are important. I have reordered today.

    I’m not Guaranteeing this is going to work for everyone but it worked for us, so good luck and always do loads of research into alternatives. Oh and don’t forget their ears a good ear wash and tonic and the only one that worked for our dog was mister bens but make sure you get the wash and tonic. I am not promoting I am helping people as I know how much distress this can cause for your dogs. Hope this extra bit of information helps.