A veterinarian-developed herbal blend supporting normal bladder and bladder muscle function in spayed females and senior dogs.
✓ No Inactives
✓ Vet Developed
✓ Synergistic Ingredients
✓ Made in our GMP facilities
A Synergistic Two-Pronged Approach
Using Pure, High-Quality Ingredients
A combination of isoflavones or phytoestrogens, including non-GMO soy, flax, and red clover, help normalize bladder muscle function
Tonifying herbs like local Wisconsin Ginseng and turmeric help to regulate and stabilize Qi to maintain normal bladder health and control.
No preservatives, additives, GMOs, inactive ingredients, irradiation, pesticides, or binders
A Crucial Addition for
Seniors & Spayed Dogs
Dribbling, Leaking, Over-grooming, & Bedwetting During Sleep
Bladder health requires normal bladder muscle function and the proper elimination of urine. The bladder relies on estrogen to maintain normal bladder health and control.
Made from a synergistic blend of natural, non-GMO herbs, Bladder Hold supports normal bladder muscle function in spayed females and senior dogs to provide bladder muscle support and much-needed relief.
Directions for Use:
For Dogs
For use in dogs only.
<3.75 lbs ………………………… 1/16 teaspoon twice a day
4 – 7.5 lbs ………………………….. ⅛ teaspoon twice a day
8 – 14 lbs …………………………… ¼ teaspoon twice a day
15 – 30 lbs ………………………… ½ teaspoon twice a day
31 – 80 lbs ………………………….. 1 teaspoon twice a day
81-120 lbs ……………………… 1 ½ teaspoons twice a day
>120 lbs …………………………… 2 teaspoons twice a day
Ingredients:
Proprietary blend of (Soy isolate, flaxseed, Wisconsin ginseng, poria, acorus, angelica, red clover, turmeric, polygala, black pepper) – 750 mg
per scoop (¼ tsp)
CAUTIONS
If the animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Not for use within 48 hours of surgery or anesthesia. Not for use during diarrhea. Not to be used if pregnant or nursing. May be a GI irritant and not used in high doses with anticoagulant drugs or patients with stomach ulcers. Use caution with cardiac glycosides and MAO inhibitors. Should be used with caution in those animals with hypertension. May be hypoglycemic.