

Bladder Supplement for Dogs | With Cranberry
- Natural support for bladder health
- Cranberry for maintaining urinary tract function
- Kona berry for a boost of antioxidants
- Marshmallow root for kidney support
- High levels of vitamins A, C, D, and B-complex
- Natural, vegan chicken flavor
- Certified organic & non-GMO
- Contains 100 soft chews
- For maximum freshness, store in a cool, dry place after opening
How To Use
Choosing the right serving for your dog is easy:
Dogs under 10lb: 1 soft chew per day
Dogs 10–30lb: 2 chews per day
Dogs 31–60lb: 3 chews per day
Dogs 61–90lb: 4 chews per day
Dogs 90lb+: 5 chews per day
For best results, use for 30 or more consecutive days and store in a cool, dry place after opening.
Ingredients
Oat Flour, Sunflower Oil, Deionized Water, Flaxseed Meal, Vegetable Glycerin, Sunflower Lecithin, Guar Gum, Potassium Sorbate, Brewers Yeast, Organic Vegetable Blend (Carrots, Beets, Apples, Celery, Lemon, Cucumbers), Vegan Chicken Flavor.
Urinary Health Supplement for Dogs
Tackle your dog’s urinary tract problems with our Bladder Health Dog Chews! These tasty treats use a formulated blend of natural compounds to support your pet’s urinary system. Plus, with a delicious chicken flavor, these dog chews taste more like treats and less like bladder supplements (believe us, your dog can tell the difference!).
Frequent trips to the fire hydrant undoubtedly gnaw on your patience, but they may also hint at hidden issues in your dog’s urinary tract health. If you suspect a urinary problem in your pet it is important to take your animal to a veterinarian immediately. Ask your veterinarian if a bladder support supplement would benefit your pet.
Support Your Dog’s Bladder
Our Bladder Health Chews contain a number of effective, natural ingredients to support your dog’s bladder health:

Biotin
An essential nutrient that plays a vital role in your dog’s overall health, especially in maintaining healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Happy Paws: High-Quality Bladder Supplements for Dogs
Finding the right supplements for your dog starts with reading labels and ends with re-reading labels. We know the struggle; we’re dog owners, too. That’s why we’ve designed these Bladder Health Dog Chews with the best ingredients and flavors possible (our dogs definitely approve!). We’ve made sure these treats are certified organic, non-GMO, and third-party tested for purity, giving you peace of mind and your dog a reason to sit.
- 60-Day Guarantee
- Recommended by Veterinarians
- Third-Party Lab Tested
- All-Natural Ingredients
- Certified Organic
- Made in the USA
Caution: If your animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop giving the product and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product. Use of this product may delay absorption of drugs taken at the same time.
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Frequently asked questions
How often should a healthy dog pee during the day?
Healthy adult dogs pee around 3–5 times a day and can typically hold it throughout the night. If your pet is having “accidents,” it is a good idea to seek veterinary care for your pet.
Is the urinary tract and the bladder the same thing?
Not quite. The urinary tract is the network of organs and ureters that pass urine through and out of the body. The bladder is the part of the urinary tract that stores urine. Problems can arise at any part of this process, leading to frequent urination, urinary tract infections, and incontinence.
Are Happy Paws treats organic?
Yes, all of our supplements for dogs are made with organic ingredients!
Can you give this product to pregnant dogs?
Safe use of this product in pregnant, lactating animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
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