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Oxbow Animal Health Natural Science Urinary Support is a premium urinary supplement designed specifically for small animals like rabbits and guinea pigs. Made with high-fiber ingredients such as Oxbow Timothy Hay, cranberry, and astragalus root, this veterinarian-recommended formula supports urinary and kidney health while promoting digestive wellness. Packaged in a convenient 4.2 oz bag, it contains no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives, ensuring a natural and safe choice for your beloved pets.
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Allergen Information | Soy Free |
Product Benefits | High Fiber |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Flavor | Cranberry |
Item Form | Wafer |
J**R
Healthy treat.
Helps keep my guinea pig healthy. She loves the taste. A regular daily addition to her diet.
S**K
Amazing Product for my Elderly Bunny
I've notice that my rabbit was having bladder issues, due to his old age he's prone to have a sensitive bladder. He absolutly loves the taste, and best of all it has helped him significantly. Results were seen very quickly.
A**R
Healthy Bunnies
I love this product. My Bunnies are prone to having urinary tract problems and my vet recommended a supplement for them to take daily. The one that was recommended was double the price as Oxbow and Oxbow works better. I love all the products they offer for my bunnies.
A**A
I noticed an improvement in my guinea pig's urinary issues when I gave these consistently. Would recommend.
I got these for my female guinea pig, Ginger. She had been wetting herself for awhile and was treated for a UTI (by two different vets) and started to get better, then reverted. Due to this symptom and others, the second vet speculated she had a uterine infection. She was spayed and her uterus was found to be abnormally large and her bladder was also abnormal. She continued to wet herself post surgery. I had been giving her diluted, no sugar added cranberry juice at times (before and after her surgery) and it seemed to help, but she still continued to wet herself, even if it wasn't as much. I looked online for remedies. The vet was hesitant to prescribe antibiotics since their stomachs are sensitive and she had had antibiotics before and after her spaying, resulting in soft stools, even with a probiotic added to her diet.I found a forum where many people recommended these to help clear bladder sludge, calcium-caused bladder stones, etc. so I decided to give them a shot. I noticed within a couple of days that Ginger was urinating on herself less often. When we went back to the vet for a follow up, the vet said she may continue to wet herself for awhile or even chronically since her bladder is abnormal, but other than that she appeared to be doing well. I didn't give her one of these treats for a day or two (about three weeks after her surgery and about two weeks after I first started giving her these treats) and I don't know whether or not it is a coincidence, but she began to appear unwell. I first noticed she was hanging out in the back of the cage one night and the next morning she was still back there so I took her out to look at her. I found that she had gritty buildup in her urine and what appeared to be bladder sludge. I also found some pink urine and she appeared to be in pain when she tried to pee. I took her back to the vet and began giving her these Urinary Support Supplements again. The vet took a urine sample and said it appeared she likely had an infection of sorts. She is currently being treated with antibiotics. I am also giving her these, a probiotic, and critical care.I don't know if my guinea pig will ever cease to wet herself (I have to give her butt baths regularly to help her avoid urine scald), but I did notice an improvement in her when I began to feed her these daily. I feel bad that I stopped giving her these for a day or two since I don't know if that contributed to her becoming unwell. She really likes these and runs up to grab them out of my hand when I feed them. I also give my other piggies some from time to time. The rest of the time I give them the Vitamin C supplements or the Digestive Support supplements (for that day or two I gave Ginger the Vitamin C supplements in place of the Urinary Support Supplements). My other eight guinea pigs will usually eat these. I do have one that leaves them sometimes, but overall, I would recommend trying these. For the price, they aren't bad, especially when you consider that they are contributing to a healthier urinary tract while your piggies think they are just getting a "treat". For now, I am giving these to Ginger on a daily basis.
L**Y
Great for my piggies!
These supplements are a staple in my piggies diet. These helped keep their bladders functioning as should and even fixed mild urine sludge! Highly recommend!!
G**N
Draco approves
I give these supplements to my guinea pig Draco along with it about three others. He gets daily with the Oxbow vitamins I highly recommend getting all of the Oxbow vitamins. They are so good for your guinea pig and it’s just giving them that extra boost that they need and my guinea pig Draco is very, very, very picky and very, very spoiled. I am not going to lie, but he honestly loves these. There’s not a lot of stuff that he likes, but this is one of them every morning when I give him all of his vitamins he will wait at his cage door for me to put them inside of his veggie bowl.
T**Y
This cured my guinea pig
I bought these to add as supplements and treats. I hadn't offered them in quite awhile because I was using the vitamin C as treats. Yesterday when I was caring for our guinea pigs I noticed one of our sows was bleeding when she urinated. I called every vet within a 4 city radius and nobody could see our sick pig. I didn't know what to do so I added a very water rich diet (cucumbers, bell pepper, watermelon) and these tablets. I gave our sick girl a full tablet. She also had lost 30g overnight in weight, she was very sick, hiding away and avoiding any interaction. By late afternoon no sign of blood and she was back to popcorning and getting into mischief. By evening she was full speed ahead. Everything I've read online says the only cure for UTI is antibiotics and it's a very urgent situation so I'm not sure how this worked so fast and so well but I will always have this on hand as long as we have guinea pigs.
R**A
My rabbit loves these
My rabbit looks forward to these every morning! They must taste good. The price seems a little high as fas as the value for money.
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