Unsuccessful Results - Family from Michigan
I have an 11 year old Boston Terrier who has developed what I assume is a cataract in her right eye over the past few months. Cloudy, white and slightly opaque. Her sight isn’t completely shot, but we can tell her peripheral vision isn’t what it used to be in that eye. My wife and I took a chance and figured for $20, we wanted to see if these drops would help our dog. Unfortunately, after 3 weeks of treatment, there is no change.
I don’t think the product is harmful. At worst, it’s a little lubrication for her eyes in the cold months. But as far as a miracle for cataracts, it’s going to be a negative on that one. I read reviews on other drops, some almost 5 times as much per bottle, but it’s hard to really know who’s telling the truth or just selling snake oil. To the ones who have had success with this particular drop, you are definitely lucky. It just wasn’t the case for us. My advice (as a real person from Metro Detroit, MI), take your pet to the vet. Have the condition properly diagnosed and treated (if it can be). Many dogs are prone to lose eyesight, and with any of us, things just happen when we get older.
Nothing against the seller personally. The product was delivered in a timely manner and was the product advertised. For $20, it’s not a huge risk, but as stated above, seek professional advice from a veterinarian before spending money on “miracle products.”
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