Pumpkin Power for Paws! 🎃
Diggin’ Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin is a 100% USA-made digestive support supplement for dogs and cats. This 4 oz pumpkin powder, enriched with apple pectin and cranberry, helps maintain healthy stool consistency and supports urinary tract health. With only three simple ingredients, it's perfect for picky eaters and can be easily mixed with food or water.
A**.
Would recommend
This stuff is great, the color, and smell are fine, I give to my dogs every morning for about a month, poops are looking good, and regular!
W**N
It works when you get it right.
The bag is bigger than I needed. It works great for my large tabby cat. I only use a pinch. Once you get the right amount and see the difference in your pet, it’s better than other gland treatments. It must be good, she likes it mixed with her medicine and food. It smells natural. It’s lightweight but makes a big difference in my cats health.
P**R
Updated Review -- very good product, with one caveat
*** Updated review 2/13/19My dog likes this product and it has been very useful to help with loose bowel movements. However, this product is not sufficient to deal with long term digestive issues. In my review below, I went into detail about how well this helped my dog. But over time, the efficacy wore off, because the underlying dietary and health issues were not addressed. As the loose stools returned, I found it necessary to visit the vet and put my dog on a prescription diet. I was feeding my dog a diet that was overly diverse, and I have had to simplify his diet. Since that time, it is rare that he has digestive issues. When those issues arise, I will add this to his food, and it always helps. I would just urge anyone using this product to pay attention to chronic issues and to not use this as a substitute for dietary changes and proper medical care.________________________________________________________After using this once, I saw an immediate difference for my dog.I had no familiarity with anal gland problems when I first brought home my dog. When I was a kid, looking back, my dog had this problem, but we always thought the scooting meant that she had worms. The vet never told us any different and he treated her for worms.Now years later, my border collie has problems with anal glands. From the beginning, he always seemed to be straining when he had to defecate. It always looked to me like he was constipated, so I fed him lots of veggies hoping that this would provide some relief. His stools never seemed to be hard, but they weren't really runny either. When he started to scoot, I took him to the vet. They told me that he needed to have his anal glands expressed. They did not tell me what the underlying cause of this was, they just said that sometimes dogs just have issues like this, and occasionally he would likely need to have his anal glands expressed. They told me to give him canned pumpkin but they did not explain why. I thought it was likely to loosen his stools. I did give him pumpkin, but his problem stayed. After the second time that I took him to have his anal glands expressed, I decided to read up on the issue.It was then that I discovered that the problem was not constipation. Instead the problem was that his stools were too soft. So I turned to Amazon to find a product that might work. I chose this product based on reviews and the fact that the ingredients were grown in the USA. (Whether a product is made in the USA says little if the ingredients are not from the USA.)The difference was noted after just one serving of this product. Normally because of his difficult bowel movements, he does not tend to defecate away from home. I always thought it was odd that he did not defecate on walks or in the parks. Though, of course, I did not mind the fact that I never had to pick up after him. But he wouldn't go even if it seemed apparent that he needed to. He would wait to get home, because of the effort it took for him to relieve himself. But the day that I gave this to him, I took him to the park to play fetch. Not long after we got there, he decided to do his thing. He squatted and 1,2,3... it was done. His poo was the most firm that I had ever seen it. For the first time ever, it seemed painless and effortless. Seeing that his poo was firm may sound like a strange thing to be happy about. But it was so good to think that his suffering in this regard may have come to an end.Prior to finding this product, he would wake me several times during the night so that he could go out and alleviate himself. Since giving him this product, we have slept through without interruption every night!!! I highly, highly recommend this product for anyone struggling with this, or related issues. I would recommend it preventatively as well.
J**S
Crucial preventative powder for pets that might have variable stomach issues
When she was younger, my (pug/yorkie) puppy was quick to get soft/runny stool at the drop of a hat. I was using canned pumpkin in her food, but it would spoil pretty quickly because I wouldn't need much of it. After searching for solutions, I found this powder. It's a complete lifesaver. It's shelf-stable, and comes in a resealable bag, the velcro-style seal, which is loads better than a ziploc-style seal. My dog has been on this stuff for 6 years, and her poop is always regular and good; I use a small sprinkling in her meals. I'll increase amount if for some reason her poop becomes too soft from some rich treat or something.I constantly recommend two products to any/all pet owners: Firm Up; and Oxyfresh water additive (her teeth are so white they look like puppy teeth, and her breath smells pretty neutral for a dog). These two things have helped tremendously with our dog's health and well-being, I should be an ambassador for these two items.
K**H
Good stuff but my cat doesn't think so :-(
The media could not be loaded. Well, I like it but my cat Nina does not :-( see my review below. I am giving this company and it's product 4 stars though for reasons below.1. It's all natural - just pumpkin, apple pectin and cranberry2. Great price3. Great company - grassroots start up and very transparent4. Food grade stuff - which I'll explain in my video more :-)I put half a teaspoon in my cat's food and she wouldn't eat it. I made sure to mix it in the wet food that she likes but she wouldn't touch it. I think it's really hard to get cats to like stuff - dogs are definitely more amenable. So, I'm using it, yeah, I figured why not, I can put some in my shakes and it's added vitamin c and of course fiber.One suggestion, based on some of the reviews here - if you're going to try this out with your cat or dog, I wouldn't recommend leaving your dogs alone - a lot said they came home to diarhhea etc. maybe start slow - that's what my Mom's doctor always says in terms of drugs - go low and slow....just something to keep in mine.
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