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3V Caps For Large And Giant Breeds - 250 ct
By: DVM       Average Rating: 5.0     Total Reviews: 13
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Great buy     On: 2008-11-15

Saved us tons of $$.. wish I had done this sooner.. the vet has such a big mark up on these
Very satisfy     On: 2008-10-22

This is my 3rd. purchase from this supplier, I am very satisfy with the product and delivery. I will continue purchasing from them.
Great Price     On: 2008-10-21

I was buying the 3V caps from my vet, far fewer for more money. I give my 75lb Kuvasz a 3V cap every day as part of her protocol for itchy skin/allergies, so I really appreciate the good value.
Better price than at the vet     On: 2008-09-08

This product was recommended by my vet and only sold there. I was very happy to find out that I can buy it at a much lower price online.
3V Caps Great Price     On: 2008-07-17

The product itself is great -- but the company providing the mail order service, EntirelyPets, was quick with the delivery and excellent on the price. The product was delivered in great condition and based on the expiration date - very fresh.
Good Stuff!     On: 2008-06-14

I have used this product with two dogs for over 15 years. It will help to maintain that "beautiful coat" look!
Cheaper than the Vet.     On: 2008-05-09

One of my dogs was having cronic ear infections. Since I started giving him 3Vcaps, he has not had any more ear infections. I also give his sister the capsules and she has not had any problems.
Help dog's skin (theoretically)     On: 2008-03-28

We live in a very dry house (forced air heat) and the product, in theory at least, helps to protect dog skin. Dog of course is not aware of it and full of dandruff. Vet said it would be worse without it. Perhaps dog just does not understand what vet tells him.
Great stuff     On: 2007-09-23

I have a 4 year old golden retriever with atopic allergies. She has been on the 3v caps for two and a half years in combination with an antihistimine, and desensatizing allergy shot program (no steroids). Out of the 3 approaches to her allergies, I think the 3V caps have made the biggest difference, plus the added bonus of a beautiful coat. I dont know why it would make a difference, but I tried to cut corners and use just a fish oil capsule from Costco, and within a month, she began itching...maybe coinsidence, maybe not, but I switched back to the pricier 3V caps, and shes doing well again. I also tried the snip it highly concentrated 3V capsule, and it upset her stomach, so had to go back to the regular. She is not allergy free, but its now become a tolerable, and managable condition for both dog and myself.
Problems with a French Mastiff     On: 2007-02-15

I waited one month to review this product; I wanted sufficient time for full effect. Today has been 4 weeks, and its the best thing I have ever done!! My French Mastiff had itchy, inflammed skin, rough hair and was miserable. I put him on prescription meds, Benadryl, shampoos, changed his diet, tried everything! This has changed him 100%. This is the only thing that works! Give it a try, Im a nurse and endorse this wholeheartedly.
Wow! Your dog's coat will look like mink!     On: 2006-12-22

The gel caps are,well, simply FABULOUS! My Doberman has a good coat but was experiencing some minor skin flake. Gone....after one week on this product. She is 78 pounds and gets two gel caps each morning in her meal. Simply sizzor them open and throw them in with the food! I keep using them each morning and her coat is so shiney and rich everyone comments how beautiful she is... Highly recommended.
helped my itchy, red dog     On: 2006-07-26

On the vets recommendation, we gave these to our dog and it really helped with his skin and eyes.
When we dont give him these, his skin turns very red and he itches like crazy. Such an inexpensive solution to what must have been awful for him.
I hated watching my Bullmastiff and my budget suffer so horribly -- until these pills.     On: 2006-01-22

Lola, my Bullmastiff, is quite the delicate flower. Even though she looks like a junkyard dog. And she looks like a mangy junkyard dog whenever her skin gets itchy and she scratches herself bloody. It frequently happened at the turn of the seasons -- red, inflamed belly and a patchy, irritated coat that hurt to look at.
I tried the shampoo (and actually the smelly sulfur one seemed to help a little), I tried the numbing spray, I changed her diet. Nothing really helped. And then a substitute vet suggested two of these into her food every day.

WOW! What a change.

She still has the occasional rash, but NOTHING like before. In fact, I suspect shes only itchy when Im late with the baths. Since she has been on these EVERYDAY, her coat has the nerve to be a little bit shiny. She also has a harmless lump on her back, which shrank considerably. At first, I thought the pills had "cured" her, so I stopped giving them. A few weeks later she scratched her face bloody. So although I dont like giving daily meds for any reason, its better than watching her try to scratch her body into hamburger meat.

When I bought them from the vet, I got like 60 pills for around 20 bucks, I think. This bottle is SUUUUUUUUUCH a better value! This is a three month supply for a little bit more money. So ask your vet about these pills, but buy them from Amazon!
I hated watching my Bullmastiff and my budget suffer so horribly -- until these pills.     On: 2006-01-21

Lola, my Bullmastiff, is quite the delicate flower. Even though she looks like a junkyard dog. And she looks like a mangy junkyard dog whenever her skin gets itchy and she scratches herself bloody. It frequently happened at the turn of the seasons -- red, inflamed belly and a patchy, irritated coat that hurt to look at.
I tried the shampoo (and actually the smelly sulfur one seemed to help a little), I tried the numbing spray, I changed her diet. Nothing really helped. And then a substitute vet suggested two of these into her food every day.

WOW! What a change.

She still has the occasional rash, but NOTHING like before. In fact, I suspect shes only itchy when Im late with the baths. Since she has been on these EVERYDAY, her coat has the nerve to be a little bit shiny. She also has a harmless lump on her back, which shrank considerably. At first, I thought the pills had "cured" her, so I stopped giving them. A few weeks later she scratched her face bloody. So although I dont like giving daily meds for any reason, its better than watching her try to scratch her body into hamburger meat.

When I bought them from the vet, I got like 60 pills for around 20 bucks, I think. This bottle is SUUUUUUUUUCH a better value! This is a three month supply for a little bit more money. So ask your vet about these pills, but buy them from Amazon!


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