

🐾 Fuel your dog’s vitality with the keto edge they deserve!
LifeSense KetoMCT C8 MCT Oil is a human-grade, flavorless supplement designed to boost energy, cognitive function, and weight management in dogs. Sourced from pure coconut oil and manufactured in certified US facilities, it’s vet-approved and perfect for enhancing keto or weight control diets for dogs of all ages and sizes.



















| Active Ingredients | coconut oil |
| Brand | LIFESENSE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 156 Reviews |
| Flavor | Flavorless |
| Item Form | Liquid (Triple-Filtered) |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | LifeSense |
N**K
Helped my aging dog's joints!
My Labrador/Doberman mix started limping and could not jump up into my bed anymore. I started giving her this oil daily combined with CBD oil and Noble Beast joint supplements daily and she went right back to her normal self within a few days. She won't always jump into the bed, but she CAN and does now with the help of this oil and the other 2. there is no smell, and she does not seem to mind it when added to any food (dog food, rotisserie chicken, no trouble eating it). This bottle lasts quite a while. Will be buying again going forward.
K**R
Easy to use
Easy to use. Mixes easily with her food. Had to work up to full dose to avoid tummy upset. Unfortunately, it didn't help with my dog's seizures so we discontinued it after a couple of months.
P**S
Quality product
I have ordered this product several times after it was recommended by our veterinarian. I pour half the dosage over my dog’s food in the morning and evening feeding. He never hesitates to eat his food with the oil on it and licks his bowl wanting to get it all.
C**E
Good Dietary Supplement
This helped my dog so much. He's a traumatized mess of anxiety, and has definitely been showing signs of age related decline (most Fly Biting) This isn't a magic solution, obviously, but it provided some essential vitamins I didn't know he was missing. Helps his mood, attention, and coat. The only draw back I can think of is the fact that it is just straight oil, so it can be tricky to get him to take a full dose. I recommend mixing it well with dry food or treats and making sure to wash the dishes after; elsewise it can get gunky good stuff though. definitely definitely worth the cost if your pup needs more vitamins
D**I
Helps with Canine Epilepsy
Our Lab had his first grand mal seizure last August of 2021. He went on to have 5 more over the next few months. They were starting to happen once a month after the full moon. According to our Vet he was not getting them frequently enough to be put on meds and once you start meds it's difficult to get off them. I wanted to try a natural route and did research on epilepsy in dogs and C8 specifically was mentioned as reducing seizure episodes. On March 21st our dog woke us up at 6am having a grand mal. I ordered this later that week and since starting it on March 26th we have been seizure free so far. Today is exactly 2 months since starting it. I personally believe its helping. THANK YOU LIFESENSE!!! I do also give Occular Compression therapy to him about twice daily as I read that's also stimulates the vagus nerve and releases ketones or some such. So far I am very happy and will continue to order this. LOVE the bottle...I only give 1/2 oz twice a day. No GI issue at all and as he's a big 110 lbs I'm thankful that amount is working.
Z**Z
Canine Dementia! Say it is not so.
My 13.5 year old Labrador was just diagnosed with dementia. We had symptoms such as going to the back door and just standing there (vet cleared him of eye issue), falling on walks (vet cleared him of any joint issues), and barking at night as if he was never fed. Vet recommended I put him on a special prescription based diet that would run a little over $200/month. Obviously a hefty bill and of course I set to the WWW to look for alternatives (if there are any). It took some time, but luckily I ran into an article reviewing the prescription dog food my vet prescribed. The vet said the biggest difference between the prescription based dog food and other dog food was that it contains MCT oil. She also stated that it contains a lot of sugar, which would be more harmful than good in senior dogs, so I bought this oil. We have only been using the oil a month and he seems to be lasting longer on walks and has way more energy. He did still have a fall this last weekend during a walk, but nothing like we have been going through. He does still bark to be fed a second time in the evenings, but if I sit with him he seems to calm. We really do not have any more episodes of just standing at the back door. I do see an overall improvement of his energy. He has been like a puppy up until this last year, so it was sad to see his decline so quickly. I will continue receiving this item monthly. I should note, I do use a little less than recommended amounts. This MCT oil is a breeze to dispense as a result it is not messy. The oil appears to be helping with some of my dog’s symptoms and is overall saving me money. I have not noticed any reactions to the oil. The oil does not have an odor and is easy to pour directly on my dog’s dog food.
M**E
Dogs will stop eating their food
Our dog ate her food with this oil added to it...but after 1 week she would not touch her food if it had this oil in it. Even though the product is labeled as odorless and tasteless, after a short period of time dogs pick up on it being in their food and will stop eating it.
M**S
Wouldn't eat
Used this for a while. Not sure if it made a difference but my dog eventually didn't want to eat her food if this was in it.
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