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Description

Cranberry is famous for helping keep your dog’s urinary tract happy and healthy. Dandelion root acts like nature’s gentle flush, encouraging the body to cleanse the urinary system. Horsetail, packed with silica, helps keep connective tissues strong for smooth urinary function. Marshmallow root brings a soothing touch to calm and protect the urinary tract lining. Combined, these ingredients team up to support your pup’s urinary comfort and overall wellness with a playful twist!

Ingredients

Ingredients: Cranberry, Dandelion Root, Horsetail, and Marshmallow Root.

Size: 100 g / 3.5 oz

For Best Results: Mix the recommended amount into your dog or cat’s food. Tip - Adding water or broth can make mixing easier and enhance palatability.

Cautions: Do not use on pregnant or lactating animals. Not for long-term use unless directed by a veterinarian. Do not use in animals with kidney disease. Do not use in animals with bile duct obstruction unless directed by a veterinarian.

Veterinary Health Product: NN. Z1N4

Product Benefits

🐾Urinary system and urinary tract health

🐾Healthy digestive system

🐾Healthy immune system

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more about PetMax.

What is Blends For Life Urinary Defence+?
It's a urinary tract supplement for dogs combining cranberry, dandelion root, horsetail, and marshmallow root. Designed to support urinary tract health and reduce risk of UTIs and crystals.
Why cranberry?
Cranberry contains compounds (proanthocyanidins) that prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder lining — a well-documented mechanism for UTI prevention. Used in human medicine for the same reason.
What does dandelion root do?
Dandelion root is a gentle natural diuretic — encourages the body to flush the urinary system, helping clear bacteria and reduce stagnation. Also supports liver function indirectly.
When is it useful?
For dogs with a history of UTIs, crystal formation, or chronic urinary issues. Also useful for senior dogs prone to urinary infections, and as a preventive for breeds prone to UTIs.
Vet input?
Yes — chronic UTIs need a vet diagnosis to rule out underlying causes (anatomy, immune issues, urinary stones). Supplements support but don't replace proper diagnosis and treatment.