🐾 Natural Relief for Your Furry Family Members!
This all-natural seizure support and calming aid for dogs and cats combines powerful ingredients like Ashwagandha, Blue Vervain, and Turmeric to help manage epilepsy and reduce seizure frequency. With a focus on brain health and inflammation reduction, this product is designed for pets who may not respond to conventional treatments. Satisfaction is guaranteed, ensuring a risk-free experience for pet owners.
S**A
No seisures
Love this help my Lady ok ok chihuahua she haven't had any seisures for 5 months.
A**R
Great product and very effective
Found this product to be extremely effective, the only issue I see is it would be nice and more convenient to have it in tablet form, more specific measuring.
H**S
Quick delivery
I placed my order for the seizure guardian and it came within 48 hours very pleased with the quick delivery now although the container isn't very big my dog only requires three scoops the scoop is buried down in the bottom so stick your finger in there and feel around for it I will be back in about a month to let you all know how my dog is doing on this seizure Guardian my dog is completely off commercial dog food and also taking CBD oil along with the seizure Guardian in her food I'll let you all know how she's doing in about a month crossing my fingers
D**P
Working so far
So far so good, my dog hasn't had a seizure since using it. I am now on my second jar. I know it is too early to say it is a total success, but so far, so good.
L**S
No idea how much
One spoon of what???? Really???? One star cause I haven't tried yet and with no spoon or how much
G**P
Important info to know before using heavy medications
We had to put our German Shepherd to sleep and want everyone to know our experience. Ryder had his first grand mal seizure on 9-11-23. It lasted one minute with a 2-3 minute break and then a second seizure also lasting one minute or less. We had him start Seizure Guard 3 days later and Spirulina soon after. His seizures were coming every 6-8 days and they were always the same (one minute in length and then a second one a few minutes later). The longest period of time between seizures up to this point was 13 days.On November 19th we started Ryder on Keppra and stopped giving him Seizure Guard. The seizures continued every 6 days or so. On December 12th we added a low does of Phenobarbitol with the Keppra. Ryder went 15 days without a seizure. We brought his Keppra up to 2 pills (twice) a day. Only 4 days passed when he had another seizure. After increasing his Phenobarbitol he went 30 days without having a seizure, but when it happened it was much much worse! Ryder had 7 seizures before we could finally get him to the E.R. We brought him home and 2 days later he had 7 more seizures and was admitted to the E.R overnight. The only thing different in his routine was that we increased the drugs! After doing an MRI and consultation with the Neurologist (no abnormalities detected in his brain) we increased the Phenobarbitol and Keppra to a higher level. Again we went 31 days when he started seizing again. It started at 7:15 pm and we couldn't get him to stop. By the time we got him to the E.R his body temperature was 109 degrees and most likely his insides were destroyed. We had to put our 2 year old German Shepherd to sleep. I'm fighting back the tears as I write this but I'm hoping that maybe someone reads this and it helps them with the decisions they have to make. I am convinced that Ryder would have continued to experience seizures if we hadn't put him on the phenobarbitol and keppra but it would have stayed at around one episode every 6-8 days and only lasting a minute. The drugs we gave him almost seemed to act as a dam, blocking the seizures for a longer period of time but making them much worse when they did occur. One last thing to think about is I wished we would have done more investigation before allowing our vet to give our dog the Simperica trio vaccine. They are now warning people on their commercials about the connection between that type of drug and seizures in dogs and cats. We will never know if that caused him to start having seizures or if it was something else. I hope this info helps someone. Thanks, Greg
T**A
My boy
Works great for my dog. He gets it everyday. Helps alot
C**A
Amazed at the difference I’ve seen in my Dog!
I’ve been looking for something to help my 12 year old German Shepard/Coonhound mix dog Bailey out with the seizures he occasionally gets every few months. Recently, they seemed to be happening more frequently, and the vet had said it could be because he’s getting older. From the Beginning we had decided not to put him on some thing because he hadn’t been getting them all the time and we decided not to put him on some thing that he would need to to be given daily. However, If you’ve ever had to deal with seeing what happens to your dog during a seizure you know how scary and heartbreaking it is is to deal with it and go through it. I’m on my second container on Seizure Guardian, and the change I’ve seen in Bailey is nothing short of amazing! He’s more alert, more playful, wants to play with toys ( this dog HATED playing with toys) and just wants to interact more with his humans more than he did before. I did notice that he had a start of what looked like a seizure, but it was gone in what seemed like an instant. This product is now on my monthly subscription service. THANK YOU for bringing this product to Amazon. I’m so happy I found it. Please, never stop making it, Bailey and I thank you so much!
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