
Crananidin Chewable Tablets
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What is Nutramax Crananidin Cranberry Extract Urinary Tract Health Supplement for Dogs?
- Crananidin is a scientifically formulated cranberry extract supplement for dogs to help support their urinary tract health and function.
Why is Crananidin used for dogs?
- Crananidin is given to help support urinary tract health in dogs.
- Crananidin contains bioactive proanthocyanidins (PACs) which block the adhesion of certain bacteria from attaching within the bladder.
What else should I know about Crananidin?
- Crananidin is available in scored chewable tablets for easy administration
- Store in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.
- Keep lid on tightly to ensure freshness.
- Keep bottle out of reach of children.
What problems could my dog have with Crananidin?
- Discuss using Crananidin with your veterinarian before giving it to your dog.
How do you use Crananidin?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Under 10lbs 1/4 tablet per day, 10-19lbs 1/2 tablet per day, 20-39lbs 1 tablet per day, 40-59lbs 1 1/2 tablets per day, 60-79lbs 2 tablets per day, 80-100lbs 2 1/2 tablets per day.
What is in Crananidin?
- Active ingredient per tablet: Cranberry Extract* (Vaccinium macrocarpon) 93 mg† †Equivalent to 16 mg proanthocyanidins (PACs). *Crananidin® contains FIM0806® cranberry extract, proprietary veterinary researched specifications.
- Inactive ingredients: Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate, mannitol, natural liver flavor, and sucralose.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Crananidin is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the Crananidin?
- Dogs may use Crananidin for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Crananidin Cranberry Extract Urinary Tract Health Supplement for Dogs?
- Crananidin is brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, the #1 veterinarian recommended supplement company. *Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.
Review Summary
20 total reviews
Rated 4.85 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
18 5 star reviews
1 4 star reviews
1 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Excellent product
I started giving crananidin to my dog about 1.5 years ago. He is diabetic and started having a lot of urinary tract infections. The crananidin was helping him to not get an UTI as often. The UTI culprit ended up being the probiotics that I was encouraged to give him by the vet and was giving him twice a day. Once I heard that probiotics also cause UTI's (believe it or not from an eye specialist office for animals never from the vet office that encouraged it) I immediately stopped giving him them and he hasn't been positive for a UTI since & it has now been eight months without one...coincidence? Not at all; the probiotics cause UTI's and my dog is proof. The UTI's started right after I started the probiotics and ended as soon as I ended them. The crananidin is used to continue to maintain him because it works and due to the diabetes and the extra sugar that often spills into his urine. I recommend crananidin to any pet owner who is experiencing these issues with their dogs. Just be careful about what other things might be contributing to UTI's.
Most Liked Negative Review
I am continuing at this time, but.....
My female has had reoccurring UTI's for 2 years, my vet highly recommended this brand and I do respect him a great deal.....however our issue continues. So????
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Great Product!
From undisclosedComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsAfter surgery for bladder stones, my vet recommended trying Crananidin. My 13 year old dachshund has been using it for 7 years and has had no further urinary issues. Great Product! -
Excellent customer service
From New JerseyComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsGreat product and we are seeing promising improvements in our dog -
Best Product to Prevention of UTI's in Pets
From Long Island, New yorkComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsMy 15-year old German Shepherd girl has had only one UTI and that was when I cut back on the dosage of Crananidin. Since then, zero! I also give her NaturVets Bladder Support for Senior Dogs. She has no leakage and can go overnight without an accident. Administering to a large dog @ two tabs daily runs almost $60.00 monthly, and, with other natural supplements (Cosequin, Duralactin) costs over $100.00 monthly; it is worth it, however, to give her such a great quality of like, although there are many people who would not be able to afford this.. PS I am not her "Pet Parent!" Hate that term! I am her very loving owner who considers each day with her to be a gift. -
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From Washington DCComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsCrananidin was hard to find but Vet RX had it and sent it out very quickly. I was very pleased with the friendly, rapid service. -
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I would buy this again
From Irvine, Ca.Comments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsMy dog has been on Crananidin for several years after a bout with a bladder problem. She has never had it reoccur since taking this medication. I am grateful for that. -
Best on the market
From Stow ohioComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsMy Min. Shnauzer suffered from cronic bladder infections. For four years she dealt with infections every three months in addition to three surgeries to remove bladder stones. Along with diet changes and a daily does of crananidin, she has been infection free for four years now. -
Excellent product
From Connecticut, USAComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsI started giving crananidin to my dog about 1.5 years ago. He is diabetic and started having a lot of urinary tract infections. The crananidin was helping him to not get an UTI as often. The UTI culprit ended up being the probiotics that I was encouraged to give him by the vet and was giving him twice a day. Once I heard that probiotics also cause UTI's (believe it or not from an eye specialist office for animals never from the vet office that encouraged it) I immediately stopped giving him them and he hasn't been positive for a UTI since & it has now been eight months without one...coincidence? Not at all; the probiotics cause UTI's and my dog is proof. The UTI's started right after I started the probiotics and ended as soon as I ended them. The crananidin is used to continue to maintain him because it works and due to the diabetes and the extra sugar that often spills into his urine. I recommend crananidin to any pet owner who is experiencing these issues with their dogs. Just be careful about what other things might be contributing to UTI's. -
Bladder Stones a thing of the past!
From Orange County, CAComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsI have a minature Schnauzer that has already had two bladder stone surgeries. The Vet recommended I try Cranandin to keep her bladder clean. So far it has done the trick. I am grateful to have found something that will prevent the build up of stones. -
Cranadin
From San Rafael, CA, USAComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsExcellent product recommended by our vet Plan to repurchase -
It works !
From Louisville, KY, USAComments about Crananidin Chewable TabletsI started my senior dog on Crananidin some time ago and I am so glad I did. It has helped so much with her bladder infections. She has not had any since she started on it. Highly recommend this to anyone who has a female who has recurrent bladder infections. It really works.
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My 10 yr. old dog who has a history of chronic UTI needing various antibiotics (depending on the bacteria), usually Baytril. Unrelated, she just last week had extreme gastrointestinal symptoms (also chronic) that resulted in pancreatitis and an ER visit. She is only a week out from that and still healing but is now showing the familiar signs of a UTI starting. Per all veterinary instruction, I cannot give her antibiotics when her system is so fragile but one recommended cranberry supplements were a possible way to help the situation. Is it safe to give in this circumstance? Please advise. My dog is on two other Nutramax supplements already (Proviable and Cobalequin), with good results, so this is the brand I trust.?
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Crananidin contains bioactive proanthocyanidins (PACs) which block the adhesion of certain E. coli, a common bacterial pathogen of UTIs, from attaching within the bladder. Cranberry supplements have potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Many studies have found no toxicity after treatment with cranberry extracts in mice and rats, however, this product should not be used if your dog has known allergies or sensitivities to this product. Ask your veterinarian if this product is right for your dog.
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Should crananidin be taken with or without food for the best efficacy? Thank you?
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Thank you so much for this great question! We spoke with Nutramax, the manufacturer of Crananidin. They stated that taking this supplement with or without food does not affect the efficacy of the product. However, they do recommend giving the supplement after the last urination before bed on a daily basis. If you have further questions or concerns, it is recommended to discuss with your veterinarian before administering the product and follow their recommendations for use. Thanks again, VetRxDirect!
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Is this safe to use in a diabetic dog??
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According to the manufacturer, Crananidin does not have any known contraindications or side effects. The ingredients in this product are not expected to alter blood glucose in any way. Please consult your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding this medication.
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If my dog is to take 2 pills per day, is it best to give both together or split the dose to am and pm??
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The manufacturer’s directions do not specify whether splitting the dose is recommended. Please consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate dosing schedule for your dog.
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Can anyone verify the ingredients in this product? We have an elderly Pug who has been battling frequent UTIs and our vet recommended initiating a cranberry supplement. He had no advice regarding a brand, just that they are readily available online. Our pug also has a laundry list of allergies so I just want to validate prior to ordering that the ingredients I could find listed (Active Ingredient:Cranberry Extract* (Vaccinium macrocarpon) 93 mg, Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate, mannitol, natural liver flavor, and sucralose.) was all the product contained. In my search I have found other chew supplements that contain brewers yeast which she is allergic to. Thanks in advance!?
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According to the manufacturer, the active ingredient is cranberry extract (vaccinium macrocarpon). The other ingredients in this product are: magnesium stearate, mannitol, natural hydrolyzed pork liver flavor, and sucralose. According to the manufacturer, these are all the ingredients contained in this product.
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Dosage for 8.6 pound bichon??
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According to the manufacturer's label for the Crananidin Chewable Tablets are to administer ¼ tablet daily for pets under 10 pounds. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog.
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How many crananidin chewable tablets per day for my 70 lb female dog??
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The manufacturer recommends giving 2 tablets per day for dogs weighing 60-79 lbs.
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