💖 Keep Your Furry Friends Hydrated and Happy!
Vet Classics Pet-A-Lyte Oral Electrolyte Solution is a veterinarian-formulated liquid designed to quickly replenish fluids and essential electrolytes lost due to dehydration, vomiting, or diarrhea in dogs and cats. This 32 Oz. solution is not only effective but also palatable, ensuring your pets stay hydrated and healthy.
Volume | 31.99 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Form | Liquid |
J**A
Vet Classics Pet-A-Lyte Electrolyte Solution
Helped rehydrate my dog quickly. Easy to use and effective.
F**Y
Excellent product
Saved my recently adopted shelter dog from serious health issues. Already small and fragile, he was suffering from severe diarrhea and these electrolytes stabilized him and ensured that he had minimal strength while slowly recovering from his condition. For those folks who can't get their pets to drink this, it needs to be fed via syringe, but be very, very careful with this, do it slowly into the side of your pets mouth, and wait for them to swallow before administering more. If it gets into the lungs, it can kill your pet. Probably best for your vet to show you how to do it.
K**R
This is only my experience with my dogs, but every dog is different.
Neither of my dogs would go near this product. Yet, I bought a flavorless and much cheaper one at my local grocery store that they love so much it is on the same level as treat status. The quality is not here with this product. Both dogs took a smell and backed off as if it were poison. It was not effective. Just a waste of money. However, each dog is individual and has their own taste preferences. One dog is a 12 year old chocolate lab and the other is a 4.5 year old American Pitbull Terrier, so the age/energy/health had nothing to do with it, but again, this is just my experience. I ended up wasting money. It comes out as this yellow, gross looking almost thick kind of liquid that doesn't seem edible. I'm sorry, but I personally ended up wasting my money. This review is in no way meant to insult the company or its employees who probably work hard to make quality products. Unfortunately, this one fell short and I'm only saying that if you go to the big blue store and find an off brand in a white bottle similar to the white glacier color of another electrolyte drink, you'll find what I consider to be a much easier and better product for the dogs. As far as my research and vet has explained to me. Water is still the best choice, but due to the elder dogs health condition, I'm forced to use some form of this kind of drink to keep him hydrated. Just not this one. And, my rambling is done. Apologies to anyone who took the time to read it because your dog may love it.
A**A
Bad bottle container
Very serious and honest seller. My dog has diarrhea very often this really help her.
J**E
Dog refused to drink, wish the company had a guarantee
I gave this product, a solid, 4, simply because my dog would not touch it. I mixed it in with her water, as the instructions stated, but she took one sniff and turned her head.But, she is close to the end of her life and has become extremely picky. I worry she isn’t getting enough electrolytes and so I tried this.I would be willing to try it again with another animal. But the smell is easily smelled. I kind of thought it would be clear and it’s more of a broth colored. It was easy enough to use, there were directions on the water to item ratio. I can’t speak to the effectiveness because she didn’t drink any. I highly doubt this product is refundable, but it is what it is.
T**R
Confused but maybe progress with my method
I was concerned and also confused when I read the directions. I have an outside stray that is really dehydrated and won't drink. Been stringing him watery wet food with lots of water mixed in. As u know this is very dangerous because they can choke so easy. It says 3-4 Oz several times a day. Is that for real? I foster dogs and cats and that's insane. Plus there isn't getting that much liquid in a cat. I would be here all day or I would either choke my cat. I did read the lady's comment above. I agree. Tha k fod she's good at math. The watered down food is easier to syringe him because it's thicker and he can control it better In his mouth. I received this stuff last night. He usually eats about 40-50 ml of food 3 or 4 times a day. So I added equal part water, this stuff, and rebound. Rebound is the name of a thick liquid that has all the nutrients ur pet needs from the water plus other healthy vitamins. Anyway. I thought we were going to lose this little guy the other day. Major constipation which I gave an emema type thing and helped him with the plug. Gave a laxative gel I bought the day before. It worked great and now his poops are nice and soft but formed and he's not pushing do hard. Hes so weak an tired from that that he lays a lot and has just been peeing and pooping laying down. No Interest or every to move to his pad to do his business. Decides to buy this stuff. What could I lose. Don't mention that I should take him to a vet because I did, 3 times. He has FIV and got blisters in his mouth and I received the norm or antibodies. I asked for the dub fluids because he had quit drinking. He got better and was eating on his own then on day he started stumbling and not eating or drinking. I called the vet and asked for ear drops because his head was tilted and he was unbalanced. He started getting better but never ate or drank by himself so I have been syringe feeding wet food watered down. I asked for a refill and they told me no and I needed to bring him in. That's the way they do it even if it's a med they have prescribed already. I spent over 1400 in 5 weeks and told them I couldn't afford it right now and they still wouldn't. So I'm stuck fighting for this baby and figuring out how to rehydrate him. So I fed him several times with my mixture yesterday and up till about an hour ago. Remind you he was not sta ding up and moving to the pad to do his business and just ,getting it go right there. He has to be fed and watered by syringe, but he does allow me to. He stayed in my roommates bedroom because she has like a little apt set up with an outside door. We have the other babies ans he's FIV so we have to protect them as well as him. I have a noonie cam i1n her room watching him and I wat he'd him walk from the dig bed to his little cage! He stumbled like crazy but he a tally was able, and wanted to, stand up and walk 5 feet to another location. I don't know if it has anything to do with his stuff or not but I wanted t leave a comment about that. It's a big deal. I'll get on in a couple days and update. So tne amount I'm giving him is approx 2 or 3 mls blended in a half can of wet food along with the water and rebound about every 4 hours. I'll take a ml to him about every hour or 2. So he probably consumed 30 MLS of the rehydration fluid in 16 hours which is about an Oz it believe. I'm just glad he's feeling better.
S**Z
Best for hydration on pets
One of my Shih Tzu was with loose stools, this product works wonders and she love it, also after vomiting is great to keep your pup well hydrated
B**A
Exelente
Le doy amis gatos y ami perrita cuando están enfermizos es muy bueno
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