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๐ Elevate your dogโs vitality with the golden standard in natural care!
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs is a 2 oz liquid herbal supplement, expertly formulated by veterinarians to support immune health, antioxidant protection, and detoxification. Featuring potent natural ingredients like astragalus and burdock, it promotes cellular wellness and vitality. Manufactured in the USA under strict quality controls, this supplement offers an easy, effective way to enhance your dogโs quality of life and resilience.







| ASIN | B00BCQR10I |
| Active Ingredients | Astragalus, Blessed Thistle, Sheep Sorrel, Burdock |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,856 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #59 in Dog Herbal Supplements |
| Brand | Pet Wellbeing |
| Brand Name | Pet Wellbeing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,255 Reviews |
| Flavor | Natural Vegetarian Bacon Flavor |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661822000021 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pet Wellbeing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PW 0002 |
| Model Number | PWLG2oz |
| Product Benefits | Immune Support, Detoxification, Antioxidant Protection |
| Specific Uses For Product | Immune Support, Detoxification, Antioxidant Protection |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 661822000021 |
| Unit Count | 59 Milliliters |
| Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
O**H
A Lifesaver for My Dogโs HealthโPure Gold!
Iโve been using Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs (4 oz) for a few months now, and Iโm absolutely amazed by what itโs done for my pup! This veterinarian-formulated herbal supplement, packed with immune support, antioxidants, and ingredients like astragalus, has given my 10-year-old Golden Retriever a new lease on life. Itโs designed to boost cellular health and detoxification, and I can see the differenceโitโs like a wellness boost in a bottle. Five stars donโt even feel like enough! Adding it to his food is super easyโjust a few drops from the dropper, and he doesnโt even notice itโs there (no fuss, no fighting!). The 4 oz bottle lasts a decent while for my 70-lb dog, and I love that itโs made with natural, human-grade herbsโastragalus, milk thistle, blessed thistle, and moreโall working together to support his immune system and detox processes. After about a month, I noticed he had more pep in his step, his eyes seemed brighter, and heโs been handling seasonal allergies better than ever. Itโs like this supplement is quietly working behind the scenes to keep him strong and resilient. I started using it when he was recovering from a minor illness, and itโs been a staple ever sinceโhis vet even commented on how well heโs holding up for his age! Itโs reassuring to know itโs formulated by vets and backed by a company focused on pet wellbeing. For any dog owner looking to give their furry friend an edge in health and vitality, Life Gold is a total winner! Pros: โข Boosts energy, immunity, and overall vitalityโvisible results in weeks โข Easy to administer with the dropperโblends right into food โข Natural, vet-formulated ingredients like astragalus give peace of mind โข Supports detoxification and cellular health for long-term wellness โข 4 oz bottle is a good sizeโlasts about a month for a big dog Cons: โข Mild herbal scent might not appeal to super picky dogs (mine didnโt care!) โข Takes a few weeks to see full benefitsโpatience pays off Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs is hands-down a five-star product in my book. Itโs an incredible herbal supplement thatโs keeping my dog thrivingโimmune support, antioxidants, and all. Iโd recommend it to any pet parent wanting to invest in their dogโs health and happiness!
W**R
A very helpful supplement - coupled with others to treat a tumor in our beloved cat Taylor
We have two 15 year old male cats, Taylor and Alex. Someone had abandoned the two of them near our house. They look to be Maine Coons, or a mix of that bread. We took them in and have loved every day with them. They are both indoor / outdoor cats and are feed a high protein dry food daily along with a snack. Earlier this year, in the spring, Taylor developed a limp that we started noticing and then beginning in June we began to notice that his left shoulder was protruding, a little at first, and then more noticeably. Looked kinda like it was dislocated. Initially, we thought the limp was simply due to old age and protruding shoulder was due to a physical injury from jumping down from a high place. Prior to this he was still eating as usual, somewhat picky, but still as usual. He was also drinking water, behaving and sleeping as he normally would. So we brought Taylor to the vet in late June (hadn't been since getting all his shots and neutered when he was a kitten). I showed the vet a video of Taylor walking towards me while in the family room, so that he could see his gait in a more natural setting than in the vets office. After he examined Taylor, the vet said he suspected it was a tumor that had wrapped itself around his shoulder. He couldn't say with certainty until an xray was done. When the xray results came back, he confirmed what we had hoped he wouldn't. It was a tumor. The vet said he was pretty certain it was cancerous, but would only be able to know more definitively if we did a biopsy, which of course would be an additional cost. We went through a bunch of scenarios from, if it was cancerous, what are the options for a 15 year old cat? Everything from amputation of the affected leg/shoulder to radiation and chemotherapy. We decided against any of the invasive procedures due to his age and what he might gain (perhaps a few months?) from all of that and instead opted to try and give him as much pain relief as possible (keeping in mind that up to that point, he really hadn't changed his daily behavior). So we went home with a prescription for gabapentin drops to help ease any nerve discomfort / pain. We gave him 1 dose and it made him so drowsy he didn't want to eat, we discontinued it's use. Well, I'm the type that likes to look for potential alternative solutions. So I started doing some research into any available cat supplements for cancer, knowing that there isn't a 'magic bullet' out there, but rather looking for something that would give our beloved Taylor a better quality of life in his twilight years. Perhaps even slowing the progression of the disease. I found a number of products to try, and started giving them to Taylor, mixed with his usual daily treat of Temptations Classic dry treats. We have been feeding him these supplements since late June of this year (about 4 months now), and the results are very encouraging. The tumor around his should has shown no visible signs of getting larger and seems to be just a bit smaller, though that could be our wishful thinking (it's not, however getting noticably larger though). He walks with far less limping (perhaps around a 60-70% reduction) and he maintains his daily routine of eating and drinking regularly, going outside to walk around and lay in the sun and climbing our stairs to sleep on our bed in our 2nd story house. So lots of climbing and jumping. Here are the nutritional supplements we give Taylor once a day: 1/4 Tsp - PureAll by Simien Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SQORJSS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1/4 Tsp - Omega-3 by Simien Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0161JI55K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1/8 Tsp - Immunity by Bixbi: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048ZAR5G/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 10 Drops - CoQ10 by Stay Well Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CSWID1Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 8 Drops - Life Gold by Pet Wellbeing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BCQR10I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Now, I'm not a vet (nor a medical doctor) but I do have a degree in BioChemistry and some graduate work in Molecular Biology / Immunology so I can appreciate what these supplements have the potential to do for animals cells (especially those stressed by a disease like cancer). The number one key thing to remember (in addition to there being no 'magic bullets' out there) is that these are supplements, and not replacements so it's important that some kind of balanced diet is maintained where possible. And while we are hopeful Taylor's tumor is not actually cancerous (benign), we realize it is most likely cancerous (malignant) so we are trying to do everything we can using supplements to give him as many pain free/less pain, quality days as we can going forward - So far, with great results.
A**R
Seems to have helped!
Update January 2018: We used Life Gold without fail, twice daily, from November 2016 until today, when one of God's sweetest souls passed on to the Rainbow Bridge. In the end, we believe that the tumor(s) grew such that our sweet boy wasn't able to digest anything. The vet gave him a few months to live when he was diagnosed, and his appearance was grave that day. With Life Gold, we saw improved coat (almost immediately, the flakiness disappeared), digestion, and we feel that he was living a good quality life until just the end. We would recommend this product. Original Review November 2016: I want to give this product 5 stars, but I don't have any way to accurately measure that it does what it says it does, thus, the 4-star rating. Our 9-year-old cat presented symptoms which came on suddenly: He wasn't eating or drinking (which resulted in quick weight loss and few/small/inconsisent bowel movements/urination) and developed flaky skin (looks like dandruff when I brush him). He's been diagnosed with non-treatable pancreatic cancer. Since he was otherwise acting normally and doesn't seem to be in any pain, we're holding off on euthanasia. I asked the vet for pain meds, in case pain sets in during off-vet hours, and we'll make the right decision at that time. In the meantime, I was looking for wet foods which were more liquid than solid (like the 'gravy' packaged with wet foods) and stumbled on this product. Since it's all natural, I gave it a try with the hope that it'll help him remain comfortable until he's ready to go to the Rainbow Bridge. If it happens to cure him, then that's okay too! :) We offer him a variety of wet food every few hours (I think I own every wet food ever made for cats, plus tuna in both water and oil. Since I can never be sure he'll want to eat what/when we offer food, I can't give Life Gold to him consistently, and our dosage is not exact per label. I'm hopeful and I think he's getting the right dose over a 24-hour period, but it's definitely not x-drops in the morning and x-drops in the evening. After a week, he seems more chipper, more willing to at least sniff foods offered, if not actually eat, and more active. His bowel movements and urination aren't "normal," but they're better and consistent. Prior to falling ill, he followed me most of the day, and that stopped when he quit eating. He's now following me again, and spends most of his time at my side, mostly sleeping or watching me, and purring, like his old self. He also walks into the kitchen whenever I do, and since he associates that with food, I offer him something to eat almost every time he and I are in there together. Given that the constant small meals may be doing as much as the Life Gold, again, I have no way to measure the effects of the product. The bottom line is that I'm NOT sorry I tried it because I DO think it's done some good for him.
P**T
Have been using for 15 days, but more time is needed.
My 13 year old, 15 lb cat lost a lot of weight, was not eating well, and had constant diaharrea. It happened quickly, multi cat home we didn't catch it right away. We thought he lost weight because he was suddenly jumping over gates he had NEVER jumped over. He was alert, acting fine, but he stopped grooming himself and I took him to the vet. We were thinking he had a blockage because he tries to eat every plastic bag he can get near. Xrays indicated no blockage, but there was a small mass in his abdomen. Unfortunately I can't afford the further diagnostics, a $400 ultrasound then surgery in the thousands if it is indeed cancer. What do you do? He wasn't eating enough, but he wasn't dehydrated according to the vet. She said she thinks the mass is putting pressure on things to where it's uncomfortable to have a full stomach and eat much. I am holistically minded and found this supplement, my immediate concern was to get him eating. Which I did find some wet food he's been eager to eat, but he only eats a little at a time. I've been giving this supplement for 15 days, it hasn't hurt him, he is more eager to eat, but now he is losing his balance. Can't jump over the gate, almost falls down the stairs, and falls off the bed sometimes. He is not tilting his head or having any abnormal eye movement to indicate vestibular disease, but I don't know if this supplement is causing him to lose his balance or what. His stools are now very close to normal, if you account for him only eating canned food and now much, I suppose they are very close to normal, as in mostly solid with a little liquid sometimes. I'm going to add lysine, and take him back for another exam and see what the vet thinks. I know he is older, I just want to do whatever I can to give him as many good days as possible and I'd much rather spend my money on things like this then some of the diagnostic tests when I can't possibly afford the treatment/surgery. Love my sweet boy so much, and I will update as I continue to use this. Wish it would have given him some normalcy back, but I guess that's not in the cards for us. He is alert, he wants to be near us, he walks all over our house, so I guess we will just be thankful for the time we have him still with us. Just so hard not knowing what is actually wrong! The vet said it did not look like he had cancer anywhere else, there's just a small, quarter size diameter mass in his abdomen.
F**E
This stuff gives me hope for my dogs overall wellbeing
I bought my first bottle of this for my dog baby. On a routine check-up for her, the Vet found growths in her mouth. Took her to a specialist and had surgery to remove one of the growths which had cancerous cells in it. After sending the growth to a Pathologist, it was determined the cancer had already began to spread. The Vet gave my Baby two months (if I was lucky). After researching all alternative methods that may help her, I found Life Gold. My sweet Baby lived five more years and I truly believe Life Gold helped her stay with us longer than predicted. I am now giving this to my other dog Toby. Three months ago blood tests revealed various irregularities with his Pancreas. An ultrasound was performed and a mass was found attached to the Pancreas. During the ultrasound test the Radiologist said the Pancreas color was not good and more testing needed to be done. I quickly ordered Life Gold for him and one month later another ultrasound was performed. The Vet was surprised to see that his Pancreas color was pretty much back to normal. A biopsy was done today so not sure about the massโs growth but the Vet is hopeful. I truly believe that Life Gold has helped my dogs live healthier and longer. Not a miracle potion but it sure has helped my dogs in so many ways.
A**E
Good dog care product
I used this when my dog got sicker and it helped stabilize her. Great product for dogs.
J**D
Be cautious...........
This is my personal experience, I don't have medical facts, just what I observed. My cat has small cell lymphoma. We treated him for six months with chemo and surgery until we could not afford that route any longer. When we made the hard decision to stop treatment, I didn't want to not do anything for him. I wanted to still give him the best chance I could and keep him as healthy and comfortable as I could. So I did some research and decided to give this product a try along with with granular they offer. He seemed to be doing much better at first then one day it I noticed he seemed weak in his hind legs and started walking sloppy. For about two weeks, it kept getting worse until the point where he could only take about three steps and was so weak he would have to sit. He would eat laying down and couldn't jump anymore. His walking was so terrible that I called a cat hospice to my house and they told me the cancer was in his spine and we should put him down. My husband was not ready to let go so he pleaded to keep him with us for another week. At that time, I stopped both this product along with the other sister product and within THREE DAYS he started walking better. Within a few weeks, he was walking on his toes again, holding his head high, weakness was gone and he was back to his precancer self. The only thing I can pin a finger on for making him go limp in his legs is these two products. I'm so thankful I listened to my husband and that I get to enjoy my kitty longer. He's so happy and full of energy and strength.
C**S
PLEASE READ
I DO feel like my girl had more energy with this product. However, the remainder of my review is simply assumption. Thereโs no way to know if this product truly caused these symptoms/side effects but Iโd have wanted to read this review when researching products! The first photo is a RANDOM gnarly bleed/hematoma that surfaced right at 2 weeks into this product. The second photo is after 2 days of not giving it to her. It vanished almost as swiftly as it came. I stopped giving it to her just as a precaution, not because I immediately thought it caused the bleed. I assumed it was a side effect of lymphoma. Most of the negative reviews are about lack of effectiveness or hind-limb weakness. But after jumping around every platform this is reviewed, a small few in between state this product causes anemia IE bleeding. My girls labs have never been abnormal, even through the month weโve been waiting on her official Lymphoma diagnosis. When I took her in for this, her CBC showed anemia. The vet had never seen this directly related to chemo or lymphoma. Bruising yes, overnight hematomas, no. I do wish, with all of my obsessive reading, my brain would have urged me to google โimmunosuppressantโ. So for those of you who donโt know, like I didnโt, YOU SHOULD NOT COMBINE THIS WITH STEROIDS. The seller reached out and was super informative and kind and mentioned that, like humans, dogs can have an allergy to an ingredient. IF it was the product. This also seems very logical! But still, please proceed with caution if using steroids. They have another product, Mushroom Immune Gold, that CAN be given with steroids. Eliminating all of the potential issues in this post. This company seems to make great products and as stated above, I did notice her energy levels being higher! Something just did not agree with my girl and her situation combined with this! Steroid use or allergy related!
W**E
Availability
Good product
I**A
Good for dog who have cancer
My dog โโwas diagnosed with cancer since 2018. At that time the vet thought he would only live 12 months, but until 2022 he is still alive and well. He is now 12 yo. This Life Gold has made my dog โโstrong and tough. I highly recommend this product for dogs who have cancer.
M**.
Excellent for wellbeing
My 15yr old dog loves it. Has got more energy . Recommended.
M**E
Good stuff
I saw results very quickly in my dog. His coat was softer, his eyes looked bright and his pee was less stinky. Will buy again.
R**R
Pet Wellness
Quick delivery and a good product Value for money
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