4CYTE Pet Products
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BEWARE!!! Our 14yo Kelpie and 8yo cattle dog were both showing signs of advancing arthritis. After giving them Antinol for a couple of years with a… Read more
little improvement, we added 4cyte based on vet recommendation. This is when absence seizures began in our Kelpie. We ran out of 4cyte and couldn't afford to keep giving it alongside Antinol so stopped it for several months - no more seizures. We were then able to afford to buy it in bulk again just before Xmas just gone and ended up at the emergency vets on NYE following another, longer and more severe seizure. Vets couldn't pinpoint any issues in an otherwise very healthy senior dog. Incontinence has also started quite suddenly. After reading of others experiences I now believe both the seizures and incontinence are down to this product. There is sufficient anecdotal evidence out there to point to safety issues with this product. Our experience has been both scary (watching your seemingly healthy dog collapse and develop a head wobble and wake up in pools of her own urine every morning) and blimin expensive - I'd say we've spent well over $3000 due to these side effects, and not something we would wish on any other animals.
Following a recommendation from the vet we started our 9 year old Frenchie on the 4cyte gel. The results have been impressive, no more walking around… Read more
like 'an old man' He also had issues with his left back leg that would regularly spasm. This seems to have calmed down. Please do your research on where to purchase this. Purchasing ours from reputable on line market place stores where the gel is pretty much half the price of what the pet stores want.
Good Morning Bidskiwi, We take all clams of adverse events… Read more