Tobydic Herbal Digestive Support Liquid for Dogs & Cats - Intestinal Wellness Drops with Natural Botanicals, Immune & Gut Balance Formula
- Brand:
- TOBYDIC
- Model Number:
- Tdewo2oz
- UPC:
- 860010650110
- EAN:
- 0860010650110
- Walmart SKU:
- 5260810081
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 181 reviews.
The cats seem to like it. It worked great. The kitten was worm-free in 3 days. I've been giving it to all 3 cats as a preventative. It only takes a small amount; like a tenth of the included dropper. None of the cats showed any side effects. Price was very reasonable and seller was great. I will be purchasing this again when needed.
I've tried 3 didn't dewormers and they weren't doing anything to help my cats . then I bought this product and after a few days I notice it was killing the worms faster and it helped my cats. I will buy this product again very happy with it
Miss Sharon here. We have poofies. I believe ya'll refer to em as 'cats'. And, temporarily, a 5 1/2 month old granddog...who raids litter pans, which, I guess ain't as bad as lickin/chewin/snackin on/around the origin of, ya know, from whence said poop comes from so to me that right there is a tapeworm buffet, ok? But, thank the higher powers who thought of DeWo because it WORKS and is an effective broad spectrum equal opportunity internal yuck 🤮 that our furr kids endure. Give just 1 full dropperful to your fur punkin and what I do is I go ahead and retreat 10 days later and BOY, HOWDY! No more 'visitors', no more turdy wads lookin like a tootsie roll and a rice krispie treat's love child doppelganger, all those nice poodie/doggy butts are without that ricey telltale sign parasites have taken up residence, an internal squatter if you will. GOOD. STUFF!....
Very easy instructions. Noticeably effective after only a week of using this product. Def would recommend using if your animals need.
i wasnt too sure if it was gonna work when i bought it but it did the job and would definitely buy again
I give 1/4 dropper one to my cat and one to my chihuahua as instructed for 10 pounds and under. I feel it should be good for them.
So far, I have given my very picky cat three doses. (She has a tapeworm, from hunting mice in our very old home.) She is so picky that she will only eat a specific brand of dry food and then a few types of treats. I mixed this medicine in with a Beefeaters lickable treat to make sure she took the entire dose and she doesn't seem to be able to taste it at all. I'm guessing it will take a bit more time than three doses to get rid of the tapeworm, but we have noticed ahe has been a lot more vocal since the second dose. (Happy vocal, not like she's in pain.) So im guessing that it is making her feel better, for what that's worth. I intend on continuing the doses once a day for the next couple of weeks in hopes to see the evidence of tapeworm completely go away. Here's to hoping!
I give it 3 stars because I was sent an expired bottle. I'm always skeptical about products like these. How do I know they really work? Cats aint going to tell me...Even tho it doesnt specifically say its for worms, It helped my cats and the taste is ok but not so bad where they go running. So for those things I give it 5 STARS. But disappointed by it being expired. and it prob is still okay, but dang!
The marks on the dropper showing the dose is warn off and the packaging was not great. Doesn't come in a box, just came in bubble wrap. My cat gags every time I give it to her. Can't tell if it's working or not.
When this item arrived and we looked at the directions, while it seemed easy to give these drops to our cat- we learned that it could take up to 6 months to eliminate the worms our cat had. Plus, you need to know how much your cat weighs to give him this medication and I would tell others that you don't want to guess about it. Too little medication given, the worms won't get eliminated and too much medication could be bad for the cat. Though, at first, I didn't think that it would take that 6 months for the medication to work- I just thought that this would be the "worst possible case" (basically something that had to be stated on the medication). But after almost three months of using this medication, while I saw a decrease in the worms that our cat had, they weren't all eliminated. Since we weren't aware how or when our cat got these worms, we didn't know how long before the medication we gave to him they were in him and then, the almost three months of giving him medication- it felt like our cat had worms way too long to wait any longer for this medication to work. Plus, since our cat had worms for at least three months now, I wanted to take him to a vet. In the end, after spending money on a costly vet visit and medication, I wish we had tried anything else (because I had spent money on this medication too, though not as much as with the vet, of course). While herbal things might be good, like this medication, I don't think, anymore, that it worked out too well for our cat. For a parasite like worms, I don't think I'd ever try a herbal drop like this again. Our cat ingested it well but he would do anything for my husband (who gave him his daily medication). I only wish we had thought to do more for him, then try out a medication that could take as long as six months to cure him!
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