Ocu-Glo Human Formula Can Be Used In Dogs

Are you wondering if you can give your dog Ocu-Glo Human Formula? Ocu-Glo is one of the top picked vision supplement among dog owners here at VetRxDirect. Ocu-Glo was formulated by veterinary ophthalmologists to help provide nutritional support for the eyes. It features a unique blend of 12 antioxidants including grape seed extract, lutein, B complex vitamins, lycopene, and Omega-3 fatty acids.These antioxidants help combat the negative effects of oxidation, a natural process that causes cell damage over time. This oxidative stress, especially in aging dogs, can to degenerative eye disease like glaucoma and cataracts. Ocu-Glo may also lessen the symptoms of some dog eye diseases.

The canine Ocu-Glo formula comes in liquid gel caps, which can be given whole or split and sprinkled in food. For those with picky dogs, sometimes the gel caps can be difficult to mask with food or impossible to give by themselves.The gel caps also have a bright Visit VetRxDirectorange color that may stain the fur around the mouth, especially in lighter colored animals. However, the human labeled Ocu-Glo comes in powdered capsules which people are finding it easier to mix into their dog’s food, versus the liquid. The powder also does not stain like the liquid.  Although it is for humans, it is designed to support eye health just like the canine formula.

Ocu-Glo human contains the same key ingredients as the canine formula: grape seed extract, lutein, alpha lipoic acid, and Omega fatty acids.The Ocu-Glo human contains astaxanthin instead of lycopene (derived from tomato) because people can have allergies to tomatoes, and has a few different vitamins from the canine formula.

If you have a hard time giving your dog Ocu-Glo or dislike the fur stains, the Human Ocu-Glo may be the solution. Like all other nutritional supplements, talk with your pet’s veterinarian before giving it.

Help Your Pet Maintain a Healthy Weight

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Some studies show that more than 50% of cats and dogs in America are overweight or obese. That doesn’t bode well for Fido and Fluffy because excess weight causes a host of health conditions including:

  • joint pain
  • heart disease
  • diabetes, especially in overweight dogs
  • decreased liver function

Unfortunately, many people don’t even recognize that their pet is too large. To check if your pet could stand to loose a few pounds:

  • Place your hands on your pet’s side applying only slight pressure. You should be able to feel the ribs. If you can’t feel the ribs at all, your pet is likely too heavy.
  • Stand above your pet and look at the body shape. You should see a clear “waist” behind the ribs. If that area is wider than the ribs or hips, your pet is overweight.

If you’re concerned about your pet’s weight visit your veterinarian. She can assess your dog or cat’s condition and advise you on steps you to take if your pet is too heavy. Be sure to discuss any symptoms your pet may be exhibiting due to his weight, how often you feed, what kind of food you give your pet, and how much exercise your pet gets.

Your veterinarian will suggest a regimen to get your pet back in shape. It’s likely to be pretty simple: more exercise, less food (especially treats and scraps from the table), and possibly some medication to address a disease or illness.

Ask your veterinarian if a nutritional supplement would be helpful, too. Nutritional supplements provide important vitamins, minerals, and other active agents that support overall health especially under certain conditions such as illness or during dietary adjustments.

Animal Necessity, the maker of the popular Ocu-Glo products, makes a series of nutritional supplements including Weight Guard Vet. These small capsules are packed with active ingredients — including extracts of green tea, white kidney beans, and cinnamon — that are specially formulated to keep pets at their ideal weight. Weight Guard Vet helps:

  • support healthy weight control in dogs and cats
  • promote normal blood sugar levels
  • protect against oxidative stress caused by free radicals that can do damage to the body

On that note, think I’ll take my dog for a walk!
Wes

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Ocu-GLO Rx, the natural canine vision supplement containing an optimal blend of antioxidants not previously available until veterinary ophthalmologists developed this high quality nutraceutical, is now on sale for first time users. Enter our Facebook contest by clicking the image below to acquire your coupon code and start your dog on Ocu-GLO Rx today!

When you enter our contest, you are automatically signed up for a chance to win a year’s supply of Ocu-GLO Rx for your dog. Increase your chances of winning when your referred friends sign up for the giveaway through your contest invite.

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. This Promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook, Inc. The information you provide as detailed below will only be used for promotion administration purposes. This Contest is open only to legal residents who are at least fourteen (14) years old at the time of entry. Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries collectively received during the Contest Period.

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Ocu-Glo Rx for Dog Eye Health!

Now more than ever, advances in biology are validating the time-honored adage that “we are what we eat”, and the same can be said for our best friend!

The importance of nutrition and a healthy diet rich in antioxidants for your pet cannot be understated. Supporting your dog with a nutritional supplement can help build the foundation for a long and fruitful life.

Ocu-GLO Rx Eye Supplement

Ocu-GLO Rx canine vision supplement was formulated by veterinary ophthalmologists to support the canine eye. This unique blend of antioxidants promotes the body’s natural defense against oxidative stress, which contributes to many degenerative eye diseases, and provides the nutritional support necessary for ocular health.

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Get a 90 count bottle for small dogs (under 10lbs) for just $60.00, or a 90 count bottle for large dogs (over 10lbs) for only $65.00 after coupon! Plus FREE, fast shipping & handling is included!

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Try Ocu-GLO Rx for a Bright Future

You are what you eat. You’ve heard that before, right? Turns out, the same is true for our canine companions. Research continues to accumulate about the importance of giving our pets really good nutrition that gives them the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients they need to live long, healthy lives. Now many pet parents are looking beyond healthier foods and adding nutritional supplements to their pet’s diets.

Here at VetRxDirect, we’re seeing a steady rise in orders for nutritional supplements that help improve everything from joint and bone health to allergies and skin conditions in dogs and cats.

Ocu-GLO Rx has Antioxidants for Dog Eyes

Nutritional supplements to support eye health – like Ocu-GLO Rx are really gaining popularity too. Our dogs can’t tell us when their eyesight gets worse. But veterinary ophthalmologists know that over time, just like in humans, a dog’s ocular health can deteriorate. And, as they age, many dogs get degenerative eye diseases – like glaucoma and cataracts – that can certainly reduce their quality of life.

The big culprit in so many of these diseases is oxidation. It’s a natural process that causes cellular damage over time. Think of an apple that shrivels up and gets brown if it’s left out on the counter — that’s oxidation.

Many of the dietary supplements, including Ocu-GLO feature antioxidants, substances that help prevent disease by blocking the damage caused by oxidation. Ocu-GLO, which was developed by veterinary ophthalmologists, contains a unique blend of 12 powerful antioxidants that provide the nutritional support needed for good eye health in your dog. It’s packed with some powerhouse antioxidants including vitamins, Lutein, and Omega-3 fatty acids.

Consider your dog’s diet… Is she getting what she needs for optimal health? Ask your veterinarian about what supplements might improve your dog’s health and ensure she has a long, bright future ahead.

Wes

Place Your Paw Over Your Left Eye…

Most dog owners want the best care for their canine friends. Their time with us seems short compared to our own lives, so giving them all our love and care become central while living with us. When it comes to caring for their eyes, most people never give it a second thought until we start to notice significant changes to their behavior.

Unless we take our friend to the veterinarian, how else can we check our dog’s eyesight? You can try using a standard eye chart by hanging it low on the wall and getting your dog to tap the floor with their paw — five times for the letter E – but this may be a challenge, even for a border collie (we kid, of course). But seriously, there are ways we can check our canine’s eyesight at home without incurring the expense of a veterinarian.

At one time, dogs were thought to see only in black and white; we now know that is not the case. Dogs actually see colors like yellow, blue, and grey in varying degrees, but to a much lesser extent than their human counterparts do. Checking their eyesight is not as difficult as it may seem, in fact, it can be similar to ways we check our own eyesight.

Start by relaxing your dog. If your dog is hyperactive, wait until they are tired. Hold your pooch gently by its ear in a bright light and take a close look at each eye. You want to look for scratches, cloudiness, obstructions, or anything that appears unordinary. Glaucoma, cataracts, and conjunctivitis are all problems dogs can develop and require immediate attention by a professional. If all looks fine, let’s move on to the next test.

Dogs see best in low light. They are predators by nature and are designed to function in low light settings. They also have great mapping skills and can memorize a room’s layout quickly so we have to come up with a way to fool them. It sounds rather cruel, but if you suspect your dog is losing its eyesight, the best way to check is to set up an obstacle course in a dark room. Use chairs, books, tables, whatever you have available, and place them in areas that your dog normally travels without obstruction. If your dog maneuvers these objects well, try again in a brightly lit room. Getting the same results in both lighting conditions mean that your dog has either great eyesight, or poor eyesight if they stumbled, or you just filled the room with so many objects no one could maneuver it without tripping over something.

If you suspect your canine friend did poorly on this test, it is best to have your veterinarian look at your dog’s eyesight. Do not leave it be or else serious, irreversible damage could occur. It is possible that you do not realize your dog has poor eyesight until you perform this test or take them to a new location and observe them stumbling around objects.

If you have a puppy, checking his eyesight is just as important as it is in an older dog. Get someone to hold the puppy and stand in front of them holding a favorite treat or toy in your hand. Hold the toy in front of your puppy at a distance of about 6 feet and slowly move it from side to side. Your puppy should follow it by turning its head. Any sign of impairment should bring about a trip to your vet for further testing.

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Dogs are our best friends, and members of our family. They take care of us in ways no human could possibly do so why not take a few minutes to check your dog’s eyesight. Your furry companion may benefit from routinely taking a natural supplement that benefits eyesight; Ocu-GLO Rx vision supplement for dogs incorporates twelve different beneficial nutrients like Omega-3 and grape seed extract to strengthen this important sense. Consult with your veterinarian, and you may be pleasantly surprised in your dog’s sight and behavior. So give your dog the treat of good eyesight!