🐶 Chewable Health for Happy Pets!
Vet One Vitamin K1 Chewable Tablets provide essential Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione 25mg) in a tasty beef-flavored format, designed to support dogs and cats with hypoprothrombinemia and aid in the digestion of coumarin-based compounds. Each bottle contains 50 chewable tablets, scored for accurate dosing.
Target Species | Beef |
Item Form | Tablet |
Flavor | Beef |
K**R
A Great Relief
My 11 pound chihuahua got into the D-Con rat poison my mom left out in her bedroom and I immediately got on here to find these tablets after I spoke with my vet and they told me to call the Animal Hospital Emergency Room. The hospital was asking for a $120 fee for an emergency visit, along with extra to run tests and provide medication. As well as a call to poison control who charge $39 just to talk to someone on the phone. So I decided to purchase these and paid an extra $25 for the fastest shipping. I didn't care what I had to pay because no matter what, it would be less than the hospital. I needed these pills NOW. In the mean time I went to GNC and bought their version of Vitamin k1 for people and gave them to my puppy. They held her until these tablets arrived. Now, about a month later she is doing great and has had no signs or symptoms from the rat poison. I'd definitely recommend them to anyone who has this emergency, but most definitely hope that I never have to use them again.
S**R
Great product that can be chewable
product exactly as described for dog with anemia.
D**B
Easy to have on hand
We thought our dog may have eaten something poisonous so we heard this is what the vets give, only with an injection. All the precautions say go to your vet first. We were really torn. We love our dog. But we really didn't know if he got something or not and the Vets are always so expensive. My dog knew I put it in his food, but decided to eat it. I broke it into 4 pieces. Turns out he was fine. Just gives me peace of mind knowing I have something to give him while we wait to see a vet if anything happens again.
W**Y
It worked!
My husband tried to poison a mouse instead of using a trap and my 1-year old, 6 lb. cat, Peepins, ate about 1/4 of a bar of mouse poison with Diphacinone by Tomcat. It took forever for it to be delivered (2 days- I would have gladly paid for overnight delivery!) She ate the poison on Saturday night. We called the emergency vet line and paid $85 for them to tell us to try this in 25mg (one pill) form. We ordered it late Saturday night and had to wait until Monday evening at like 8pm for delivery to give her first dose. She seemed tired, but nothing else abnormal. I worried we'd have to crush it, but I put the pill under Temptations squeeze up puree and she ate it up. We continued with one-per-day and are supposed to do it for 3 weeks. It's day 11 and she's fine! She was lethargic for about 4 days after we started, but she's back to herself now.She actually doesn't mind the pill because she loves that Temptations puree stuff. I am so thankful for this stuff! Every pet owner should have it on hand just in case. I never thought something like this could happen, but my Peeps is still with me, so I'm thankful.
A**R
They do what they're supposed to and are keeping my ...
They do what they're supposed to and are keeping my dogs alive after eating D-Conn. The only reason for the four stars is the color coding is weird. I bought these and the 50 mg bottle. This bottle has red on the label and the 50 mg bottle has yellow. But then the pills in this bottle are yellow and the pills in the 50 mg bottle are red. Why bother color coding the bottles and the pills if you are going to switch the colors?
C**E
Amazing!
My dog was in the hospital due to positioning... He made it!!! One of the medications that was prescribed to him was this, and we ended up ordering more.
T**N
Not what I was actually looking for... But
The label said "Beef" flavor" and I have no doubt that this is true. It's a very large table and My Pet is not interested in it at all, not saying your pet would do the same. I have put it on the counter and crushed them up using a Pyrex pie plate, making it a power and then adding to her food, This is the only successful way I've found to get it in her without a battle. The product is probably good in all respects. I have nothing to go on but the information at hand. I believe It did do what I bought it for, to enhance her vitamin K count. To help protect her from stuff she might get in to and other things that end up in my yard.
V**S
Satisfied
Arrived quickly, but my Ole puppy isn't quite willing to try them yet. I'll just have to get creative.
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