🌟 Keep your dog’s skin & paws yeast-free, naturally and effortlessly!
Yeast Guard for Dog Yeast is a veterinarian-formulated, 100% natural supplement featuring a proprietary blend of organic herbs designed to detoxify and manage yeast in dogs. This gluten-free, beef-flavored powder supports healthy skin, ears, and paws with a gentle cleanse, providing a convenient 30-day supply for medium-sized dogs.
Item Weight | 1.39 ounces |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Active Ingredients | Proprietary blend of herbs (Pau d'arco, Organic goldenseal, Organic olive leaf, Organic ginger root, Organic fennel, Organic oregano leaf, Organic thyme leaf), C8/C10 MCT Powder |
Flavor | Beef |
Item Form | Powder |
R**N
Just buy it! You won’t regret it :)
Yes, it is a small and expensive container, but the serving size is TINY and worth every penny!Start with the smallest amount — introducing new things to your dog’s diet should ALWAYS be done slowly. This has a strong mushroom/umami smell but it didn’t bother my dog at all. We have been using this product along with one from another brand (has spirulina, colostrum, etc.) and our English Bulldog almost FREE of licking and itching.If your vet has recommended Hydrolyzed Food or Apoquel please do research on the GUT MICROBIOME. Heal the gut, heal the body!
L**N
Great product
My dog had a lot of yeast when I got him. Ears, mouth, body. I found this product to work well and I also took kibble out of his diet during the time we were fighting the yeast. Carbohydrates are sugar. Worst thing for yeast.
J**T
"Poorly Product!"
I tried this for my dog and it didn't work as well as I thought. Poor product. Wouldn't recommend it.
W**O
Amazing!
Two years ago we adopted a six year old, 80 pound Lab that was over-used as a breeder. The sweetest dog who most likely lived in a barn. She was heart-worm positive. She was greasy and smelled musty all the time. We gave her baths frequently with anti-fungal shampoo. She scratched so much she would get skin infections and needed frequent vet visits and expensive heavy-duty antibiotics. Vet said it was yeast. We changed her food multiple times. Even the $140 food didn’t help. This is the only product I ever saw that said it was specifically for yeast overgrowth. Yes, $40 is expensive for a little jar but it lasts a month and definitely worth a try if your dog has yeast. She’s a different dog! I give her one teaspoon a day and mix it in beef broth. I pour it over her food and she licks the bowl. Now I can give her good, limited ingredient food and the price difference pays for the Yeast Guard. I have it on auto ship. I’ve used it for 5-6 months and her skin and fur continue to get better. I just wish I’d known about it sooner. I think this is only the second review I’ve ever written. As one reviewer said, just try it. Abby (my dog) and I are very grateful. 😊🐾🐾
H**1
Did not work for my dog
Yeast Guard was easy to use but unfortunately, it didn’t work for my girl. 😞
N**K
A life saver
My white Frenchie has had a terrible yeasty ear for a year. He does not cooperate with cleanings and this results in having to get put under for treatments. We are on our first bottle of yeast guard and it has improved immensely! We also use the colostrum and I will be purchasing the harmony next. Very happy customer!
J**.
Seems to be working
After thousands of dollars spent on vet services, with no relief of symptoms, we tried this. It isn’t an overnight solution, but it has reduced the problem by about 80 percent after 3 months use. I’m sticking with it .
K**Z
Didn’t help my 2 rescue shih tzus
I have two middle age shih tzu/lhasa aspo mix rescues who suffer from allergies and frequently get yeast infections in their ears and between their foot pads. I’ve gotten them some relief through diet, probiotics, allergy shots, and apple cider vinegar foot soaks but the humidity this past Summer took a big toll. I figured I’d add this to their food to see if it would help. Unfortunately I didn’t see any improvement after finishing the jar. My vet practices integrative medicine so she is open to holistic supplements. I brought her the empty jar. She said there were some good ingredients on the list but if I hadn’t seen any improvement yet either the formulation was off or it just didn’t fit my dogs specific needs. Unlike some other reviewers’ pets, mine had no problem with the taste. It sort of smells like Bells Seasoning. But it did give one of my dogs gas. It’s worth a try if your dog is suffering but I would not expect any miracles.
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