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Pets Better Bladder Control - 4aPet

Pets Better Bladder Control

Does your dog or cat struggle with incontinence, dribbling and a weak bladder due to age or surgery? Medical conditions that can cause this behavior include urinary tract infections, kidney issues, bladder stones, diabetes, and certain injuries.

Improve Bladder Control In Pets Naturally

Does your dog or cat struggle with incontinence, dribbling and a weak bladder due to age or surgery? Medical conditions that can cause this behavior include urinary tract infections, kidney issues, bladder stones, diabetes, and certain injuries.

Natural remedy for your pets bladder controller

Better Bladder Control is a one-hundred percent safe and natural homeopathic remedy that uses ingredients known for their ability to address common bladder issues. It naturally treats pet incontinence, such as frequent dribbling and ‘accidents’, while also supporting the health and integrity of the urinary system

Support for bladder weakness & pet incontinence

The bladder is a stretchy pouch made up of muscle tissue and is located in the lower abdomen. It is like a balloon that stores urine. The animal bladder serves the function of keeping the waste liquid in one place until it can be excreted – without letting it be re-absorbed into the body. When your pet’s bladder is full, his or her body sends a message to the brain, triggering a sequence of events. The urethra has a sphincter muscle that then relaxes, thus opening the bladder. The bladder then contracts, expelling urine from the body.

As dogs and cats age, it is common for these signals to get sent at the wrong times, or for the urethra sphincter muscle to become weakened. This may commonly cause urine dribbles or common incontinence. Certain illness or disorders (like diabetes and prostate disorders) may also cause bladder weakness. Urinary incontinence is also more common in spayed bitches.

What are the Ingredients?

Cantharis (30C), Causticum (6C), Equisetum (6C), Ferrum phos (6X), Sucrose (inactive ingredient).

Our products are animal-cruelty free and individual ingredients are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.

How has Better Bladder Control helped others?

“Our yorkie, Leo, was getting to the end of his life and was dribbling urine now and then. Our vet said it was nothing serious. We have been using the PetAlive products for a long while now and we decided to try this product. He has been a different dog and seems to know that he isn’t messing anymore. Thanks you for giving him back his dignity in his old age.” – Trudie, Jack and Leo

“This is a great product. We tried it on our cat that had incontinence now and then. All we can say is thank you.” – Jon

“My cat was hit by a car last year and has had related issues ever since. The vet had said to us that she would have bladder ‘accidents’ now and then. Sure enough, she has struggled to control her bladder. We were skeptical about this product, but with our vets approval we tried it. We cannot tell you how pleased we are to tell you that she can hold it in now! She still has one or two spills form time to time, but nothing like before! Thanks so much.” – Timothy and Lee

“…We have three cats and a dog. My wife was about to give up, she spent her entire life cleaning up after accidents. Our friend recommended this product and it has worked like a charm.” – Simon

“My dog used to wet himself when I arrived home from long trips. Our vet said this was because he got so excited to see me! I saw this product and decided to try it. My husband gives her a few doses the night before and on the morning I am due to arrive home. It’s worked every time!” – Merill

How do I use Better Bladder Control?

Better Bladder Control comes in convenient dissolvable granule form. The tiny granules are easy to administer to pets of all sizes and personalities and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. Alternatively, you can mix the dose in some wet food.  No fuss and bother!

Directions: Sprinkle granules directly into the mouth and hold closed briefly, or add to wet food.

Initial dose: Every 30 minutes for up to ten doses. Thereafter, three times daily. When symptoms have subsided, you can reduce to once a day. Should symptoms re-appear, simply increase to three times a day again. 

Cats and small dogs: One large pinch of granules.
Small to medium dogs: 2 pinches.
Medium to large dogs: 1/4 cap granules.

Note: May be used with UTI-Free.

CAUTION: Consult your vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

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