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    Crananidin for Dogs, 75 Chewable Tablets is a cranberry-extract nutritional supplement that supports urinary health in dogs. Crananidin gives your dog compounds called PACs which make it so bacteria can't "stick" to the walls of the bladder. This lowers your dog's risk of contracting a urinary tract infection (UTI).

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    Crananidin for Dogs, 75 Chewable Tablets is a cranberry-extract nutritional supplement that supports urinary health in dogs. Crananidin gives your dog compounds called PACs which make it so bacteria can't "stick" to the walls of the bladder. This lowers your dog's risk of contracting a urinary tract infection (UTI).

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    Great Product!
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    michele
    Location:
    Fallsington, PA
    Review Date:
    9/13/2014

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    This is a wonderful product. It keeps my Sheltie's UTI problem at bay. The price is fair when you consider what the vet bill for a UTI would be.
    Crananidin for Dogs, 75 Chewable Tablets
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    Pam C
    Location:
    UT
    Review Date:
    7/29/2014

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    <p>My 3 year old English Bull Terrier was getting UTI's every 3 months. My vet suggested Crananidin for Olive. She takes one tablet every morning and has not had a UTI for over a year. Olive loves them and enjoys her morning "treat."</p><p>The price is worth it not to go to the vet every 3 months for antibiotics.</p>
    Hoping for Improvement
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    Cathy
    Location:
    Virginia
    Review Date:
    4/1/2014

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    My vet also recommended this product for a young spaniel with stubborn UTI's. We have only been using it 2 weeks, so I haven't had her checked yet & cannot report on any success just yet. I am optimistic, though, as it contains ingredients quite close to the supplement I buy at the health food store!
    Crananidin for Urinary Tract Health
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    Author:
    Martin
    Location:
    AZ
    Review Date:
    1/20/2014

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    Crananidin was recommended by my vet after my Dachshund developed bladder stones which required surgical removal. She has been on the product for about three years and has had no recurrence of the bladder stones. The product is not inexpensive however it is a minor price to pay to keep her healthy. Two other vets have also agreed that continuing use is obviously of great benefit and to continue using it.
    Helps with Bladder Stone Prevention
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    Author:
    Trixie-Dixie
    Location:
    Dallas, TX
    Review Date:
    1/1/2014

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    I have an 8 year old Bichon Frise with chronic bladder stones (5 surgeries to date). I use Crananidin regularly to keep her bladder functioning better. Now when I think she has a problem I take her to the vet and she gets antibiotics to supplement. It has been over 15 months since she has had to have surgery.

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