

🍒💊 Elevate your pet’s urinary health with every tasty tablet!
Sherwood Pet Health’s Urinary Support tablets are expertly crafted 0.6g supplements for small herbivores, combining real cranberry and essential vitamins to naturally balance urine pH. This targeted formula helps dissolve urinary sludge and calcium stones, promoting long-term bladder health with a flavor pets actually enjoy. Trusted by veterinarians and pet parents alike, it’s the go-to solution for proactive and emergency urinary care.


















| Active Ingredients | MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), Cranberry, L-ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) Active Ingredients MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), Cranberry, L-ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) See more |
| Brand | Sherwood Pet Health |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 317 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Cranberry |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Specific Uses For Product | Urinary |
V**A
Good supportive care
I love Sherwood products for my bunny. I appreciate the quality of ingredients (or more importantly the lack of poor quality or unnatural ingredients found in every(?) other brand) and that they make items for various bunny problems that just aren't available elsewhere. I got this item after my bunny had a near-death experience and quit eating. The hospital apparently didn't hydrate him well enough, so he came home with a bladder/kidney infection. I just crush these and add to his emergency assist food, also from Sherwood. This was, of course, in addition to an antibiotic provided by the vet. I cannot get this bunny, or any of my prior bunnies, to eat these voluntarily, but when health problems arise, they are a great addition to the emergency food. Try the other Sherwood products, too. They're all great.
C**J
This is a miracle!
These pills are a miracle. My guinea pig Iris had two rounds of different antibiotics over more than six weeks and was still squeaking and arching her back when she tried to pee, and was peeing blood. She couldn’t control her bladder and had to be separated from her cage mates so I could keep her clean and dry during her illness. She would barely eat hay and stopped drinking water and I had to spray her greens (romaine, bell pepper, cucumber, fennel) with distilled water to help keep her hydrated, and then sprinkle on some Critical Care Herbivore powder for nutritional support. We were probably days from euthanasia when I stumbled upon these tablets in a desperate internet search. I honestly didn’t think they would work, but I had to try everything before giving up. They arrived quickly with Amazon shipping but she was so ill I was afraid she wouldn't survive to try them. Twice a day I crushed 1/2 tablet, mixed it with distilled water to applesauce consistency and syringe fed it to her while she sat in my lap. It must taste good because she was very willing to take it. Within four days, she was noticeably better, seemingly no longer having pain, was getting her appetite back and eating hay again. After a week there was no blood in her urine and soon she was back with her cage mates, acting completely normal. She has gained back all the weight she lost (over a pound!) and is happy, playful and full of energy again. These tablets literally saved her life and I will always have them on hand from now on. I highly recommend them and if nothing else seems to be helping, please try these before you give up. Everything I’ve been told and have read says there’s no way to dissolve bladder sludge or stones, but it sure worked for my guinea pig. I hope it helps yours too! After hours of research I have changed the pellets I feed my guinea pigs to a brand with low calcium and with no soy products (Oxbow Garden Select Adult). I am very careful what greens and veggies they are fed. Primarily I give green bell pepper, with some fennel and romaine. Occasionally I give them cucumber and other low calcium veggies, and as a treat, a slice of fresh banana. Lots and lots of orchard grass and timothy hay. Always only distilled water in their water bottles. I hope this information might help other guinea pig parents who find themselves dealing with bladder issues.
K**F
Very effective
These supplements saved my guinea pig. We give her two of these per day and she has not had any return of urinary problems. We crush it up in a mortar and pestle, mix with a little water, then syringe it to her.
C**Y
Healthy treat for bunnies
The bunnies love them, and they are good for them.
R**.
My bunny loves these.
My bunny loves these.
S**E
Great for guinea pigs with bladder stones, should be a powder though
My male Guinea pig was diagnosed with bladder stones. Males cannot Pass them on their own. The doctor put him on a drug to dissolve the stones but the progress was slow and very painful for my little guy. I was at the point where I was going to pay for a surgery I can’t afford or do the humane thing and relieve him of his suffering but decided to give this supplement a try. Within a couple days (like, 2 days) I noticed a difference. His pain wasn’t as debilitating as it was before. After 4 days on the supplement (max dose) we had our recheck to shoot more xrays. The stones were GONE. I’m not saying this supplement did it on its own, but it took four days to see a drastic improvement where the drug took over three weeks with only mild improvement. I AM NOT SAYING TO IGNORE THE VET. IF YOUR PET HAS BLADDER STONES THEY NEED IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. Downside: my pig hates them and will not eat them on his own, I had to crush them (very hard to do) and dissolve in purified water twice a day which is kind of a pain. Sherwood should make this a powder or liquid or at least make them easier to crush! Either way, total life saver (literally)
G**E
Pigs love it and they've been healthy!
Love this for my piggies. It was recommended by my vet when we lost a piggie to a urinary tract stone. I have five pigs and they love the taste and I love how effective it's been.
D**D
This saved my boy's life
This saved my baby's life. He was a pet store piggy, all alone in a very tiny cage. I knew he'd have health problems for life just by looking at him, so I brought him home and began feeding vitamin C from the start. He developed a stone at 3 years old due to misinformation I was given online by a very prominent guinea pig rescue about the Vitamin C (yes, you CAN overdose on it, and they do not just "pee the excess out"). I began giving this about two weeks before his surgery, and have given it every day since. He is doing fine now, and excreting the excess calcium in his urine as normal.
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