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Cat 5-10 lbs: 1/2 Chew per Day
Cat 11-20 lbs: 1 Chew per Day
Dog 1-10 lbs: 1 Chew per Day
Dog 11-30 lbs: 2 Chews per Day
Dog 31-60 lbs: 4 Chews per Day -
Cat 5-10 lbs: 1/2 Chew per Day
Cat 11-20 lbs: 1 Chew per Day
Dog 1-10 lbs: 1 Chew per Day
Dog 11-30 lbs: 2 Chews per Day
Dog 31-60 lbs: 4 Chews per Day -
Cats 5-10 lbs: 1/2 Capsule per Day
Cats 11-20 lbs: 1 Capsule per Day
Dogs 1-10 lbs: 1 Capsule per Day
Dogs 11-30 lbs: 2 Capsules per Day -
11-30 lbs: 1 Capsule per Day
21-60 lbs: 2 Capsules per Day
61+ lbs: 3 Capsules per Day -
10lbs or Less: 1 Gelcap per Day
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10lbs or Less: 1 Gelcap per Day
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11-30lbs: 1 Gelcap per Day
31-60lbs: 2 Gelcaps per Day
61lbs +: 3 Gelcaps per Day -
11-30lbs: 1 Gelcap per Day
31-60lbs: 2 Gelcaps per Day
61lbs +: 3 Gelcaps per Day -
10lbs or Less: 1 Gelcap per Day
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11-30lbs: 1 Gelcap per Day
31-60lbs: 2 Gelcaps per Day
61lbs +: 3 Gelcaps per Day -
10lbs or Less:1 Snipcap/Day
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$76 each: Save 5% 10lbs or Less: 1 Snipcap/Day
What is Ocu-GLO Vision Supplement for Dogs and Cats?
- Ocu-GLO is a dietary supplement for dogs and cats that contains antioxidants to support vision and eye health.
- Ocu-GLO contains a special blend of 12 antioxidants, including grapeseed extract, high-potency Lutein, and Omega-3 fatty acids.
- Ocu-GLO also includes green tea extract, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin E, and a blend of B vitamins.
Why is Ocu-GLO used for Dogs and Cats?
- Ocu-GLO helps maintain eye health and provides overall nutritional support for the body.
- The ingredients in Ocu-GLO may lessen symptoms associated with types of degenerative eye conditions.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Ocu-GLO?
- If ocular conditions worsen, contact your veterinary ophthalmologist.
- Administer during meals or after the animal has eaten to reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal upset.
- Discontinue if gastrointestinal upset persists, and contact your veterinarian.
- Not for use in cats less than one year of age or in any cats with liver disease.
- Do not use with anticoagulants.
- Staining of carpet and fabric may occur if gelcaps are opened.
- Store tightly sealed in a cool dry place.
How do you use Ocu-GLO?
- Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Ocu-GLO Soft Chews for Dogs and Mature Cats
- If the daily suggested use is more than one soft chew, divide up and give during multiple meals.
- Mature cats: Never use in cats under 5 lbs. Cats 5 to 10 lbs, 1/2 chew daily. Cats 11 to 20 lbs, 1 chew daily.
- Dogs: Dogs 1 to 10 lbs, 1 chew daily. Dogs 11 to 30 lbs, 2 chews daily. Dogs 31 to 60 lbs, 4 chews daily.
Ocu-GLO Soft Chews XL for Medium and Large Dogs
- If the daily suggested use is more than one soft chew, divide up and give during multiple meals.
- Dogs: Dogs 11 to 30 lbs, 1 chew daily. Dogs 31 to 60 lbs, 2 chews daily. Dogs 61 lbs and over, 3 chews daily.
Ocu-GLO PB (powder blend) for Dogs and Mature Cats
- Open capsule for easier administration.
- Give at mealtime.
- If daily suggested use is more than one capsule, divide up to give during multiple meals.
- Cats: Never use in cats under 5 lbs. Cats 5 to 10 lbs, 1/2 capsule daily. Cats 11 to 20 lbs, 1 capsule daily.
- Dogs: Dogs 1 to 10 lbs, 1 capsule daily. Dogs 11 to 30 lbs, 2 capsules daily.
Ocu-GLO PB XL (powder blend) for Medium and Large Dogs
- Open capsule for easier administration.
- Give at mealtime.
- If daily suggested use is more than one capsule, divide up to give during multiple meals.
- Dogs: Dogs 11 to 30 lbs, 1 capsule daily. Dogs 31 to 60 lbs, 2 capsules daily. Dogs 61 lbs and over, 3 capsules daily.
Ocu-GLO Liquid Gelcaps for Small Dogs 10 lbs and Under
- Liquid gelcaps are best swallowed whole and not chewed.
- Give at mealtime.
- Dogs: Dogs 10 lbs and under, 1 gelcap daily.
Ocu-GLO Liquid Gelcaps for Medium and Large Dogs 11 lbs and Over
- Liquid gelcaps are best swallowed whole and not chewed.
- Give at mealtime.
- If daily suggested use is more than one gelcap, divide up to give with multiple meals.
- Dogs: Dogs 11 to 30 lbs, 1 gelcap daily. Dogs 31 to 60 lbs, 2 gelcaps daily. Dogs 61 lbs and over, 3 gelcaps daily.
What is in Ocu-GLO?
Ocu-GLO Soft Chews for Dogs and Mature Cats
- Active ingredients per 6 g soft chew: Taurine 250 mg, GLO Proprietary Blend (grapeseed extract, Lutein, Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 175.5 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 50 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate) 25 IU, Green Tea Leaf Extract 20 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 13 mg, Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) 13 mg, Rutin 5 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 3 mg, Niacinamide 1.2 mg, Astaxanthin 1 mg, Pantothenic Acid (calcium-d-pantothenate) 1 mg, Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.5 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate) 0.1 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.1 mg, Folic Acid 20 mcg, Biotin 10 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 2.5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Arabic gum, brewer's yeast, citrus pectin, fish oil, glycerin, imitation chicken flavor, mixed tocopherols, oat flour, oat meal, propionic acid, rosemary extract, sorbic acid, sunflower lecithin, sunflower oil, water.
Ocu-GLO Soft Chews XL for Medium and Large Dogs
- Active ingredients per 6 g soft chew: Taurine 500 mg, GLO Proprietary Blend (grapeseed extract, Lutein, Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 351 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 100 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate) 50 IU, Green Tea Leaf Extract 40 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 26 mg, Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) 26 mg, Rutin 10 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 6 mg, Niacinamide 2.4 mg, Astaxanthin 2 mg, Pantothenic Acid (calcium-d-pantothenate) 2 mg, Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 1 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate) 0.2 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.2 mg, Folic Acid 40 mcg, Biotin 20 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Arabic gum, brewer's yeast, citrus pectin, fish oil, glycerin, imitation chicken flavor, mixed tocopherols, oat flour, oat meal, propionic acid, rosemary extract, sorbic acid, sunflower lecithin, sunflower oil, water.
Ocu-GLO PB (powder blend) for Dogs and Mature Cats
- Active ingredients per 524 mg capsule: GLO Proprietary Blend (grapeseed extract, Lutein, Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 175.5 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 50 mg, Green Tea Leaf Extract (50% EGCG) 20 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol succinate) 16.7.5 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 12.5 mg, Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) 12.5 mg, Rutin 5 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 2.5 mg, Niacin 1.2 mg, Astaxanthin 1 mg, Pantothenic Acid (calcium-d-pantothenate) 1 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.1 mg, Folate 33.33 mcg DFE, Biotin 10 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 2.5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Hypromellose (gelatin free capsule), rice hull concentrate.
Ocu-GLO PB XL (powder blend) for Medium and Large Dogs
- Active ingredients per 1 g capsule: GLO Proprietary Blend (grapeseed extract, Lutein, Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 351 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 100 mg, Green Tea Leaf Extract (50% EGCG) 40 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol succinate) 33.5 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 25 mg, Coenzyme Q10 25 mg, Rutin 10 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 5 mg, Vitamin B3 (niacin) 2.4 mg, Astaxanthin 2 mg, Vitamin B5 (d-calcium pantothenate) 2 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine HCl) 0.2 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.2 mg, Vitamin B9 (folate) 66.67 mcg DFE, Vitamin B7 (biotin) 20 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Hypromellose (gelatin free capsule), rice hull concentrate.
Ocu-GLO Liquid Gelcaps for Small Dogs 10 lbs and Under
- Active ingredients per 309 mg gelcap: GLO Proprietary Blend (95% grapeseed extract, 20% Lutein extract, 50% Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 175 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 50 mg, Green Tea Leaf Extract (40% EGCG) 20 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate) 16.75 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 13 mg, Coenzyme Q 10 (ubiquinone) 13 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 3 mg, Vitamin B3 (niacin) 1.2 mg, Lycopene from Tomato Extract 1 mg, Vitamin B5 (d-calcium pantothenate) 1 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine HCl) 0.1 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.1 mg, Folate 34 mcg DFE (20 mcg folic acid), Vitamin B7 (biotin) 10 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 2.5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Beeswax (yellow), carob extract, corn oil, gelatin, glycerin, purified water, soy lecithin, soybean oil, titanium dioxide, sunflower oil, dl-alpha-tocopheral, silicon dioxide. Fish species sardines and anchovies. Contains soy, fish.
Ocu-GLO Liquid Gelcaps for Medium and Large Dogs 11 lbs and Over
- Active ingredients per 612 mg gelcap: GLO Proprietary Blend (95% grapeseed extract, 20% Lutein extract, 50% Omega-3 EPA/DHA) 350 mg, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 100 mg, Green Tea Leaf Extract (40% EGCG) 40 mg, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate) 33.5 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 25 mg, Coenzyme Q 10 (ubiquinone) 25 mg, Zinc (zinc oxide) 5 mg, Vitamin B3 (niacin) 2.4 mg, Lycopene from Tomato Extract 2 mg, Vitamin B5 (d-calcium pantothenate) 2 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine HCl) 0.2 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 0.2 mg, Folate 68 mcg DFE (40 mcg folic acid), Vitamin B7 (biotin) 20 mcg, Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 5 mcg.
- Inactive ingredients: Gelatin, glycerin, sunflower oil, purified water, soybean oil, corn oil, beeswax yellow, soy lecithin, carob extract, mixed tocopherols, titanium dioxide, dl-alpha-tocopherol, silicon dioxide, dicalcium phosphate. Highly refined fish oil from anchovies. Contains soy.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Ocu-GLO is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Ocu-GLO?
- Dogs and cats may use Ocu-GLO for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Ocu-GLO?
- Ocu-GLO is made by the manufacturer Animal Necessity.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
Ocu-Glo Can Make A Real Difference !!!
Most Liked Negative Review
on 3rd bottle
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Wonderful results!
From Covington, LA, USAComments about Ocu-GLODiva was diagnosed with severe retinal deterioration when we took her to see the surgeon to remove cataracts. He was hesitant to even operate, not thinking it would make much of a difference. We started her on the Ocu-Glo, and he has removed the cataracts in two separate surgeries. Her vision is not back to normal, but she can see to get around, and still spots the occasional squirrel! She would be completely blind now without the cataract removal, and her doctor (Dr. Gabe van Brunt, Southern Veterinary Eye Dlinic, Mandeville, Louisiana) is thrilled at her vision! The surgery and three Ocu-Glo a day is a small price to pay to have our Diva back to her old self!-
Diva Roux!
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From Florida, USAComments about Ocu-GLOThe pills are very easy for my dog to swallow and that's good because they are liquid and can't be chewed. -
Excellent fast delivery and products
From Rolfe, IA, USAComments about Ocu-GLOMy dog takes medication occuglow which is hard to find at reasonable cost. But vet txt had it. Delivery came quickly. We were very happy -
eyes
From Phila, PA, USAComments about Ocu-GLOhoping to keep her sight longer so fare it is working -
Improved eyesight!
From FloridaComments about Ocu-GLOIt really works! Pierce with thumb tack and squeeze on food. I use "Duck Duck Goose" a natural food which is flakey and holds the red liquid. Only down is it stains fingers! Our shih-tzu is seeing much better. Recommended by his opthamologist. Thank you! -
This really works!
From Pass Christian, MS, USAComments about Ocu-GLOMy 10yr. old Yorkie, Brees, was diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease. She has been taking Ocu-Glo for over a year and her checkup this week indicates that her eyesight has not deteriorated. I was thrilled. This is an exceptional product. I must agree with some of the other reviewers that it is very expensive considering that there are other prescriptions we must buy for our aging pets, as well. But, VetRX Direct has absolutely the best price!-
Brees after a little nap
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Ocu-Glo
From Michigan, USAComments about Ocu-GLOMy little dachshund, Chloe, 8 years old, lost most of her vision late last summer due to a hereditary eye disease. I started her on Ocu-Glo after seeing 2 Ophthalmologists. She can't see at all in low lighting or at night and is functionally blind; however, during the day, she can still see 'something' which is, at this point, very precious. I will continue to keep her on Ocu-Glo which seems to have at least temporarily stabilized her vision loss. The biggest problem with the product is the price. This is why I will only rate this product at 3.5, which will only show as a 3 due to lack of ability to reflect the additional .5 in my rating. -
Great Service
From Alabama, USAComments about Ocu-GLOMy sweet Lola suddenly developed optic neuritis. We were devastated, through research and also through recommendation from our Vet Ophthalmologists we choose to start Lola on Ocu-Glo. It has only been a month but along with Meds from the Vet and daily Ocu-Glo Lola is doing great as a date.-
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Ocu Glo
From Bangor, ME, USAComments about Ocu-GLOBe careful of the oversized pills for dogs around 15lbs. I would suggest that you buy the under 10lbs size and feed twice a day. The return policy is poor and then you'll be stuck with $70 of a product that you won't be able to use. -
Nice Product
From Bee Lick KentuckyComments about Ocu-GLOWe have been using this product for over five months for our 15 pound poodle His Name is Opie and he is like a Red color His vision is going away as the nerves in the eyes are going bad and he can not see very good We think using this product has helped him so far He takes two pills a day One a night and the other in the morning-
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Q & A
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my dog started the powdered capsule about 5 days ago and seems to poop more than usual. She is 8 1/2lbs 1 capsule daily. Could this be a problem?
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If your dog is experiencing loose stools or diarrhea, the dose may be too high. Stopping the supplement until stools return to normal may be beneficial. Consult with your veterinarian to determine which dose is best for your dog.
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The soft chew for dogs containe taurine while the powder form does not. I am trying tomdecide which to purchase. Is there a difference in efficacy with or without the taurine??
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According to the manufacturer, all of the Ocu-Glo formulations provide the needed support for any pet's eyes. The taurine in the chews is an added ingredient that aids cats specifically.
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Eye health is pretty general, does this help with tear production, pigmentary keratitis, healing ulcers (along with Rx medication)? I have pugs so eye health is paramount! Also, Is this safe for use in All stages; puppy-adult-senior??
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Ocu-Glo is a nutritional supplement labeled to support eye health in dogs. It contains 12 natural antioxidants which may counteract free radicals to help reduce oxidative stress or damage in the body. The ingredients in Ocu-Glo may lessen symptoms associated with types of degenerative eye conditions. Ocu-Glo is not for use in dogs less than one year of age. This product is not intended to treat or cure any disease.
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Why is my Ocu-Glo powder blend a different color than it used to be??
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According to the manufacturer, they switched vendors for the raw material Astaxanthin to get a higher quality product. The older product may appear more yellow, while the newer product may appear more orange in color. Astaxanthin is a naturally-occurring carotenoid found in algae, shrimp, lobster, crab and salmon. Carotenoids are pigment colors that occur in nature and support good health.
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My dog won't eat the food when I mixed the powder blend of ocu-glo in it, he's a very picky eater. . Can I mix the powder blend with water or broth and use syringe to squirt in his mouth instead??
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According to the manufacturer, Ocu-GLO may be mixed with water or broth and administered via syringe.
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Hi, I have a question about dosage. My dog is 11 pounds, and the suggested daily use for 11lb is one medium/large dog capsule. However wouldn't that be too much for him? The weight range is 11-30 lbs and I'm worried about side effects from overdosing. I would appreciate your answer.?
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The manufacturer stated dosage for an 11 pound dog is 1 medium/large size dog capsule. The Ocu-Glo for small dogs contains half of the amount of active ingredients by weight per capsule compared to Ocu-Glo for medium/large dogs and is recommended for dogs under 11 pounds. You should contact your vet with your specific concerns to ensure proper care for you dog is provided.
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My dog absolutely will not do gelcaps. Can i take the snipcap version.... put the contents in a syringe... and squirt it into his mouth??
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Ocu-GLO snipcaps and powder blend are designed to be able to be opened and spread over food or a treat to make administration easier. You can open the powder blend capsules or snipcap to mix in with your dog’s meal, which may be easier for you and your dog.
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WOULD IT BE TOO LATE TO START GIVING A DOG OCUGLO IF CATARACTS HAVE ALREADY SET IN AND THE DOG CANNOT SEE. WOULD IT REVERSE OR LESSEN THE CLOUDINESS OF THE EYES.?
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Ocu-GLO is a product designed to support and maintain overall eye health. The manufacturer states it is intended to slow the onset of cataracts and maintain eye health as a preventative supplement. It will not reverse cataracts that have already set in. Consult your veterinarian regarding the treatment of your dog’s cataracts to ensure proper and effective treatment.
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I am no vet but when we took our 5 year old Schnauzer to the Ophthalmologist for Retinal Degeneration, he recommended we also give it to our 10 year old Schnauzer for cataracts to slow down the process. Just thought I would share :)
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My dog is 16 lbs, been having a hard time getting him to take the capsules now..Can he use the ones for small dogs? Even though they say 10 lbs and under? Could he take 2 small tables in place of the 1 capsule.?
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According to the manufacturer, the strength of the liquid gel caps for medium to large dogs (> 11 lbs) is 350 mg. The strength of the liquid snip caps for small dogs (< 10 lbs) is 175 mg. Giving two of the liquid snip caps for small dogs would provide an equal amount to one of the liquid gel caps for medium to large dogs.
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My dog has started taking this supplement for PRA. Recently she started throwing up about 5 minutes after swallowing. Is this normal??
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The manufacturer does not report any adverse effects for this medication. If you continue to to notice these symptoms in your dog, please contact your veterinarian for more information.
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My dog has also recently been diagnosed with PRA he is 10...since taking these he is not throwing up but has very loose stools...will continue though and hope his body adapts to them
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