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Ocu-Glo Vision Supplement for Medium to Large Dogs, 90 Gelcaps

Item: OCUGLO-RX-LG
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Description

Ocu-GLO commonly suffer from ophthalmic diseases that can diminish not only their sight but also their quality of life. Most breeds of dogs are genetically predisposed to developing many different kinds of ocular diseases, such as retinal disease, glaucoma, and cataracts. Additionally, any dog can develop ocular disorders as a result of diet, age, and/or environment. The eye is constantly bombarded by light, creating oxidative stress. This in turn can trigger a toxic soup of free radicals which damages cells of the eye.

Ocu-GLO Canine Vision Supplement was formulated by veterinary ophthalmologists and a compounding pharmacist to help combat the damaging effects of free radicals at the cellular level. It also helps support ocular health in normal dogs, which is especially important for any dog at risk for developing ocular disease. Ocu-GLO provides a balanced blend of 12 natural antioxidants derived from the purest and highest quality ingredients available. Because Ocu-GLO is administered orally, it may also help support healthy brain function, which is especially important in geriatric dogs with Canine Cognitive Dysfunction. It also supports immune health, joint health, and also skin and coat health.

While Ocu-GLO is an excellent stand-alone canine supplement, it can also be combined with the other members of Animal Necessity's family of natural nutraceuticals, including: Joint Guard; Imuno-2865; Serenin Vet; Healthy Aging Vet, Weight Guard Vet, and ShaNa Vet;

Ocu-GLO is available in two convenient dosage sizes: Small Dog Gelcaps for dogs weighing 10 lbs or less, and Medium/Large Dog Gelcaps for dogs weighing 11 lbs or greater.

Key Benefits

  • Added protection against oxidative stress
  • 12 antioxidants in a single dose
  • Created by board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists
  • Formulated to support canine and feline eyes
  • Pharmaceutical-grade ingredients
  • Copmpliant with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices)
Grapeseed Extract
is rich in proanthocyanidins, which are anti-oxidants, scavenge free radicals, have anti-inflammatory properties and may inhibit some types of cataracts
Carotenoid
antioxidants necessary for protection of the retina and lens. Decrease the risk and severity of certain retinal diseases and may slow age-related cataracts
Essential fatty acids
that cannot be synthesized in the body. Contains docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an essential fatty acid that supports retinal health.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients Amount Per Serving
GLO™ Proprietary Blend (Grape Seed Extract 95%, Lutein 20%, Omega-3 55%) 350 mg
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 100 mg
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl) 50 IU
Vitamin B-1 (as Thiamine HCI) 0.2 mg
Vitamin B-3 (as Niacin) 2.4 mg
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine HCI) 0.2 mg
Folate (as Folic Acid) 40 mcg
Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 5 mcg
Biotin 20 mcg
Pantothenic Acid (as d-Calcium Pantothenate) 2 mg
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 5 mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid 25 mg
Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) 25 mg
Lycopene from Tomato Extract 2 mg
Green Tea Extract 40% EGCG 40 mg

Inactive Ingredients:

Gelatin, glycerin, purified water, soy lecithin (non-GMO), beeswax (yellow), carob extract, soybean oil (non-GMO) & titanium dioxide.

Useful Information

Weight Suggested Daily Use
1 - 10 Please use Ocu-GLO™ for Small Dogs
11 - 30 1 Gelcap per day
31 - 60 2 Gelcaps per day
61+ 3 Gelcaps per days

*Administer at mealtime. If the suggested use is more than one capsule, divide and give at different mealtimes.

FAQ

  • Dogs mature cats seen by a veterinary ophthalmologist
  • Geriatric, working, and active dogs
  • Adult cats weighing over 5 pounds (2.27 kg)
  • Adult cats with no history of liver disease
  • Pre and post-operative ocular surgery patients

There is no added flavor included in the Ocu-GLO™, however, antioxidants tend to be bitter-tasting. It is best if the dog does not chew the Gelcap and instead swallows it whole. The main reason for this is that if the Gelcap were chewed, the contents could stain carpet (and also the face of white dogs), but the staining easily washes out with water. Do not mistake this staining for blood!

If your dog won't readily take Ocu-GLO™, all the "usual suggestions" that Veterinarians give pet owners apply. You can also google search "how to pill my pet" for helpful tips.

Two very important reasons that you can trust Ocu-GLO™:

  1. Two Board-Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologists and a Compounding Pharmacist, with over 75 years combined experience in veterinary health, designed Ocu-GLO™ and tested its safety and palatability.
  2. The 12 antioxidant ingredients in Ocu-GLO™ are all pharmaceutical grade, which means that they are made under strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines. GMP standards are much higher than those which nutritional product manufacturers are required to meet. The ingredients are natural and of the highest quality.
This is a common question and there are some articles in the literature about this topic. There are two components to grapes that have nutritional benefits. The seeds of grapes are completely safe for all species evaluated so far, including dogs. The seeds of grapes contain proanthocyanidins, a group of antioxidants that benefit eyes and the rest of the body. There have been no side effects to grapeseeds known as of yet. However, there are compounds in the skins of grapes and raisins, especially darker varieties of the fruits, that cause kidney damage in dogs.
The shelf life is three years due to the special way in which Ocu-GLO™ is manufactured. Because oxygen can oxidize and break down antioxidants, oxygen is intentionally removed from the inside of the Gelcap during the manufacturing process via a nitrogen gas exchange process.

Ocu-GLO™ comes in 90 count bottles in two convenient sizes:

  1. One for Small Dogs weighing 10 lbs or less. They are given 1 Gelcap daily.
  2. One for Medium to Large Dogs weighing 11 lbs or more. Dogs between 11 and 30 lbs receive 1 Gelcap daily; 31 to 60 lbs receive 2 Gelcaps daily; 61 lbs and over receive 3 Gelcaps daily. Giant breed dogs over 100 lbs can receive 3 or 4 Gelcaps daily.

Two Small Dog Size Gelcaps equals ONE Medium/Large Dog Size Gelcap.

If the daily dose is more than one Gelcap, it can be given all at once or divided throughout the day. It should be administered at mealtime to improve absorption.

We also have Ocu-GLO™ Power Blend for dogs and cats. You can open up the capsules and sprinkle the powder. It is much more palatable and easier to take.

This depends on the weight of your animal. Please use our main menu or search box above to find any supplement you're interested in. Each supplement has a Suggested Use tab that will inform how long that supplement will last.
The Ocu-GLO™ GelCaps in the Medium/Large Dog size are 2cm long and 0.5cm wide. The Small Dog size GelCaps are approximately half that size.
  1. Try our new Ocu-GLO™ Power Blend first! It is a more palatable powder that you can sprinkle. Also, it can be used for cats, too!
  2. Because the reddish-orange gelcap contents can stain fabric and carpet, it is best if you can find a creative way to have your pet swallow the Ocu-GLO™ gelcap whole and NOT have them chew it. You can google "best methods to pill my pet" for more answers.
  3. Professional method: Open your dog's mouth, place the gelcap as far back in the throat as possible and hold the mouth shut for 5-10 seconds to make them swallow. You might also try gently blowing in your dog's nose as this will cause them to swallow. If you are not sure how to do this, have your veterinarian's staff show you how.

Many veterinary ophthalmologists advise clients to administer Ocu-GLO™ up until the evening prior to surgery, and then no food, supplement, or oral medications the morning of surgery.

Ocu-GLO™ is to be administered at mealtime the evening of surgery if the patient is eating well either at home or if the patient is in the clinic. We always recommend that the owner check with their veterinarian before administering any supplement prior to surgery.

Fecal coloration change with Ocu-GLO™, which can be normal. Usually you will see more of a hint of yellow because of the strong lutein ingredient that comes from the yellow marigold plant.

We are always concerned because dark, tarry stool can mean digested blood (which is not good). If noticed, we usually ask clients to stop Ocu-GLO™ for 3 days and see if there is a change back to normal stool. If so, then we suggest starting back on Ocu-GLO™ at 1/2 the dose.

For example, if this animal is on one Ocu-GLO™ a day, then we would give one Ocu-GLO™ every other day, as many animals can have sensitive gastrointestinal tracts. Also, any medications that animals are on while on Ocu-GLO™ is very important to know, as the medication alone can cause indigestion which can change stool color (for example, pentoxifylline).

Most multi-vitamins available for dogs have very low amounts of vitamins and minerals and are primarily to complement the diet that they are eating. The better quality foods are supplemented with a variety of antioxidants and vitamins/minerals but if they are cooked at too high a temperature, many of those nutrients may be somewhat depleted. Therefore, supplementing is a good idea.

We put the equivalent of a multivitamin into Ocu-GLO™ so that owners would not have to give a separate multivitamin. However, if you choose to give a separate multi-vitamin, it is unlikely that you will overdose your dog. The bottom line is that if you only want to use one product, use Ocu-GLO™; but, if you like the multi-vitamin that you use, we are happy to advise you on whether it is too much or just right.

Yes. Green tea extract raw material present in Ocu-GLO™ contains approximately 0.3 to 0.4% caffeine. There is 40 mg raw material per softgel in Ocu-GLO™ which is equivalent to 0.12-0.16 mg caffeine per softgel. This is the trace amount of caffeine present in one softgel.
Yes, the outer gelatin coating has beef made from bones and the omega fatty acids are from sardines and anchovies.

In Ocu-GLO™ Medium/Large each softgel contains 4.02 calories. This is derived by combining together 300mg of Fat (2.7 calories), 220mg of Protein (0.88 calories) and 110mg of Carbohydrates (0.44 calories).

In Ocu-GLO™ Small each softgel contains 2.07 calories. This is derived by combining together 150mg of Fat (1.35 calories), 120mg of Protein (0.48 calories) and 60mg of Carbohydrates (0.24 calories).

Ocu-GLO™ has an appropriate amount of Omega 3 fatty acids for the weight of your dog, however, some dogs (and humans) can tolerate higher doses if they need to take more for other diseases such as skin problems.

We recommend stopping the extra Omega 3 fatty acids while you begin Ocu-GLO™, then after a week, you can gradually add in the other Omega product. If your dog develops diarrhea, then the amount of omegas is too high and do not use the extra dose.

While zeaxanthin is not a specific ingredient in the Ocu-GLO formulation, a form of the carotenoid, called meso-zeaxanthin, is provided via the conversion of lutein once it reaches the eye. Meso-zeaxanthin is a potent carotenoid located in the retina. It can not be found in dietary food sources, and there is no evidence to prove that laboratory extraction of meso-zeaxanthin from synthetic lutein is available for absorption by the body. The most natural means, therefore, of providing this potent retinal carotenoid to the body is via supplemental lutein.
Glycerin in the shell of Ocu-GLO™ is a source for carbohydrates but the amount is not high (due to softgel size). No other RM in the product is carbohydrates or sugars. Gelatin is a source for protein and not for carbohydrates or sugars.

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100% Recommend this product (3 of 3 responses)
By Teri T.
Fort Madison, Iowa
Love this for my best friend :)
February 9, 2019
Hello. My son's pit King, stays downstairs with me. Follows me everywhere, sleeps with me,
he has been the best companion, and yes he even talks "smack" back to me if he doesn't get his own way. I
stumbled across Ocu-Glow last year and have been using it ever since. His eyes cleared up of
the "fog" from the cataracts, I was amazed. King eats what I eat, even my home made
sauerkraut :), but he don't like the taste of these if they break open. I roll each pill up in
lunchmeat, then have extra slice ready so he will gulp down last pill, works like a charm. King is
going to be 15 years old this year in May. On an average, experts say bigger dogs only live to be
around 9 years. Now if it can be done for animals, how come not for people? Big pharma and
the almighty $, so sad isn't it?
Have already recommended to many people and have told them about King's experience with Ocu-Glo. King and I have had nothing but great results with it. Thank you so much for such a great item. Gotta go. Came here to reorder. Bye :) The bad taste if the dog happens to bite into the pill.
By Miriam H.
Yakima, Washington
vet prescribed
January 24, 2018
My vet has prescribed ocu-glo to to try to slow the progress of PRA (progressive retinal atrophy). I could wish that my dog didn't have PRA, but since it is being diagnosed so rarely, it has proven to be impossible to find the genetic marker. The product seems to be helping as my dog is not totally blind YET.
Appears to help slow the rate of speed if a capsule gets broken open, it will look like blood from a deep wound. In the beginning, it appeared to make my dog have to go bathroom within about 6 hours after taking it. The vet had prescribed it in 3 daily doses. I read the medical directions and give all three doses with her morning food. That stopped the need to wake me to let her out for bathroom in the middle of the night.
By Jessica
Chicago, IL
Love this product!
November 14, 2016
My 12 year old Chihuahua rat terrier has Progressive Retinal Atrophy/Degeneration and has been on this supplement for over 4-5 years now. This supplement has been a great addition to her routine. It has kept her eyes healthy and definitely helped slowed down the process of the Progressive Retinal Atrophy/Degeneration and her cataracts. We will always use this!

Customer Q&A

1 Question & 1 Answer
Lee
from Delaware asked:
June 4, 2019

Hello! 

My dog is 11 lbs and the suggested daily dose is 1 medium/large dog capsule. 

However I am wondering, won't that be too much for my dog?

The weighs range is too wide and I'm just worried about side effects from overdosing. Should I choose the capsule for small dogs?

I would appreciate your answer.

Thank you very much.


1 Answer
Hi Lee, the directions say to give 1 capsule to a dog that weighs 11-30 lb. Giving your dog 1 a day is okay and not to much. I would stay with this. I have attached a picture of how much you should give your dog.
Submitted by: Customer Service on June 5, 2019