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When it comes to your pup, there's nothing you won't do. Including making sure their anal glands and poops are in tip-top (and bottom) shape. Our WonderGland topper, a proprietary and vet-formulated digestive supplement, is packed with fiber-first ingredients that help to firm up your dog's stool while aiding in the natural expression of their anal glands. Our Triple-Powered fiber blend firm your dog's stool while Digastawell pre and postbiotics and probiotics help support smooth bowel movements, digestion, and healthy gut flora. Tell your dog he can skip the scoot and do a solid poop happy dance instead.
SKU | 3837666 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Pumpkin |
Primary Brand | Native Pet |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Pumpkin |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 6.25 IN |
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Height | 8.75 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Miscanthus grass, pumpkin powder, tapioca flour, chicken protein, carob powder, pork plasma, algal oil, Digestawell, hydrolyzed pork liver (enzymatic), dried Bacillus Subtilis (probiotic), mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract, citric acid.
Crude Protein (min) 18%, Crude Fat (min) 4.5%, Crude Fiber (max) 35%, Moisture (max) 10%, *Triple-Powered fiber blend (Miscanthus Grass, Pumpkin Powder, Carob Powder) (min) 4100 mg, *Digestive Blend (Brewers Dried Yeast, Fructo-oligosaccharides, Fumaric Acid, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Malic Acid, Thyme Oil) (min) 35 mg, *Bacillus subtilis (probiotic) (min) 500 million CFUs.
365 Days.
Sprinkle over food. Use 1 scoop (1 tbsp) for every 20 lbs of body weight (example: a 30 lb. dog would receive 2 scoops). Use as needed.
Not for human consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
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Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
Originally posted on Native Pet
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My GS mix 2+yrs old has issues expressing her glands. We feed Taste of the Wild. Fed twice/day. When she was a puppy we added pumpkin to firm up her poo and it helped, about a Tbsp give or take. In last 6 months she has been having issues w/anal glands & we have taken her twice for expression at vet & I think she is needing it again. We give baby carrots, 2-3 daily as treats. I want to resolve this vs buying something to add to her food, any suggestions? Is she getting too much fiber?
What can i give for my dog to naturally express his anal glands? Hes been leaking for about 2 months now and his stool is firm. Ive tried psyllium husks, silica and pumpkin.
Can i give metamucil to help with anal gland problems?
Willow has been having issues with her anal glands. She is always licking the area, sometimes leaks and smells really fishy. We have tried homemade pumpkin and oat treats to help bulk her stool, but is there something else we can do to help her?
He hasn't had fully formed stools since he was 7 mo. He stool is often loose or patty like. I've tried lower fat foods and different proteins, giving all foods 3 months before change. Tried psyllium husk, pumpkin, glandex, and firm up and just feeding less and nothing works. Now he cannot empty is anal glands properly because of his loose stool. No parasites either. What should I try to help firm up his stool? Any specific dogs foods to try? Supplements?
What kind of treats with high fiber can I give Buddy my beagle for possible Anal infection. Costantly have his anal glands discreted by a dr. But he itches and rubs against the wall and furniture etc constantly. Never stops. Need to help him. On a green bean and dry food diet.
If my dog is having solid normal stools without pumpkin do I need to continue to give her the pumpkin for her anal glands?
Panda had moderately full anal glands he was expressed by vet a month ago he is now scared of going to see vet because he has been expressed twice my vet suggested we trial glandex and if this does not work express him monthly or surgical removal of the glands both are invasive which will mean trauma to him he also scratches a lot when he needs doing how quickly will the glandex work and are there any other options that I can do he is on grain free kangaroo diet and has food allergies
My puppy recently needed his anal glands expressed. I had him on grain free diet for a few months. But was recommended to switch him back to regular high fiber dog food. Looking for a high quality dog food without by products in it for my pup. What are some dry food brands you recommend? Besides Purina. Is blue buffalo, holistic select good? More suggestions. Thanks!
I think my dog has perianal fistula... We thought maybe anal glands? However bought her Glandex to put on food, it doesn't work. And the foul smell is so strong that it burns my nose + it's there everyday. I feel so bad for her as she licks at it often. You can tell it's uncomfortable for her. We have brought this up to a vet and she said give her pumpkin but it doesn't help. We have since got her a new vet & plan to take her in soon when we get insurance. What are your thoughts? Please help us
My dog has been having anal gland leakage for almost a year on and off, we take him to the vet and our groomer to get his expressed, but even a week after he still has small amounts of leakage around the house, all our vet says is it is normal, but I do not want to deal with this for the rest of his life, he is only 2. We use pumpkin in his food and use acana ranchland, some days he has big stools but should we see another vet or stuff we can do at home?
my dog is having issues empting his bowels and is squatting for a long period of time with no results. am i ok to give him an suppoistory if the pumpkin isnt working?