Better Eyes Supplement for Cats & Dogs
Suitable if your Cat or Dog has a history of or is showing signs of...
Dry eyes, Tear stains, Glaucoma, Conjunctivitis, Cherry eye, Cataracts, Discharge, Blurred vision (often knocking into objects), Sclera redness (white part of the eye redness), Flaky eyelid, Retinopathy
Dosage
*Please use a weighing scale to measure supplements from Good Gut's Better Series. As these products are produced and sold in high concentration.
Below 5kg | 4g daily
5kg to 10kg | 5g daily
10kg to 15kg | 6g daily
15kg to 21kg | 7g daily
21kg to 26kg | 8g daily
26kg to 31kg | 9g daily
Above 31kg | 10g daily
Preventative or Sensitive Gut or 1st month Dosage
Below 5kg | 2g on alternate days
5kg to 10kg | 2.5g on alternate days
10kg to 15kg | 3g on alternate days
15kg to 21kg | 3.5g on alternate days
21kg to 26kg | 4g on alternate days
26kg to 31kg | 4.5g on alternate days
Above 31kg | 5g on alternate days
Pack Size
150grams Tub
*No spoon included, accurate weighing of supplement required
Ingredients
Lutein, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus plantarum, Prebiotics, Berries extract, Cranberry extract, Strawberry extract, Blueberry extract, Raspberry extract, Bilberry extract, Blackberry extract and Plant carbohydrates.
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Minimizes systemic inflammation throughout the body. It protects the ocular tissues from oxidative damage. Encourages the production of tears and mitigates symptoms associated with ocular dryness.
Lactobacillus casei
Controls the production of mucus, thereby decreasing excessive eye secretion and fostering improved eye cleanliness and health. Helps pets prevent eye infections. Reduces allergic reactions, relieving itching, and enhancing eye comfort. Reduces ocular strain and fatigue, promoting holistic ocular well-being. Allows the functioning of ocular muscles, which leads to improved ocular mobility and improved coordination. It lowers the risk of cataracts, a common age-related ocular condition in pets. Beneficial gut bacteria produce antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that can potentially protect against age-related macular degeneration, a major cause contributing to vision loss in pets.
Lactobacillus plantarum
The ocular tissues are safeguarded against oxidative damage through the production of antioxidants. Encourages the efficient absorption of essential nutrients for eye health, such as vitamins A, C, and E, along with zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Supports the maintenance of optimal optic nerve health.
Lutein
Protects the health of the retina, the sensitive light tissue located at the posterior part of the eye. Supports safeguarding the macula from harm and promotes overall macular well-being. This factor facilitates the maintenance of clear vision and visual acuity in pets. Assists in enhancing or preserving night vision in pets. May improve pets' capacity to differentiate between various hues of light and darkness. Reduces ocular inflammation. Provides ocular protection against the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitted by the sun. Improves ocular blood circulation.
Berries extract
(Cranberry extract, Strawberry extract, Blueberry extract, Raspberry extract, Bilberry extract, Blackberry extract)
Rich in antioxidants, which have the potential to protect the eyes against oxidative harm induced by free radicals. It has the potential to enhance tear production and reduce the occurrence of dry eye syndrome in pets. It prevents or decelerates the progression of age-related visual changes such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Facilitates the recuperation of pets undergoing eye injuries or surgeries. The administration of bilberry extract has the potential to decrease intra-ocular pressure, thereby potentially reducing the risk of glaucoma in pets. It facilitates the synthesis of tears of superior quality, thereby enhancing the durability of the tear film and inhibiting the process of tear evaporation. It increases the ocular tissues' durability, providing protection against potential harm from environmental pollutants and toxins. The tear film and the eyelid's ability to protect against foreign particles and pathogens are among the enhanced ocular defence mechanisms. Ensuring the preservation of the optic nerve's well-being. Promotes the health of the retinal tissue. Alleviates ocular inflammation.
Plant Carbohydrates
Probiotic bacteria require energy and nutrients to grow and thrive. Carbohydrates serve as an essential energy source for probiotic bacteria. They can metabolize various carbohydrates through fermentation to produce energy and maintain their populations in the gut. Carbohydrates can also play a role in protecting probiotics during storage and transit. Some probiotic supplements or foods are formulated with carbohydrates as stabilizers or protectants to ensure the viability of the live cultures until consumption. Aid probiotics in colonizing and adhering to the gut mucosa. For example, specific carbohydrates called glycans present on the surface of gut epithelial cells can serve as attachment sites for probiotic bacteria, facilitating their colonization in the gut. Offer a diverse array of molecules for probiotic bacteria to metabolize.
Strictly for supplementation purpose only.
CFU at time of manufacture: 80 billion per 150grams
When choosing a probiotic for your pet, it is crucial to take into account the colony-forming unit (CFU) content. However, it is important to note that a higher CFU content does not necessarily indicate improved health outcomes. The efficacy of a probiotic is contingent upon several factors, encompassing the particular bacterial strains that are present, their viability, and their capacity to endure the digestive tract and establish colonization within the gastrointestinal tract. Multi-strain products exhibit enhanced efficacy due to the diverse array of probiotic strains, enabling them to assume various functions.
Storage
Keep in a cool and dry area, away from heat and sunlight. To retain the best quality, you can keep it in the fridge.
Best Before
Current Batch BBD: May 2025