Animal Necessity Ocu-GLO Optimal Vision Support Soft Chew Dog & Cat Supplement, 30 count

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  • This Ocu-GLO recipe comes in a convenient chew that's easy to feed to your dog or mature cat.
  • Formulated by veterinary ophthalmologists to support your pal's eye health.
  • Features GLO, an exclusive blend of grape seed extract, lutein and omega-3 fatty acids, to promote healthy vision.
  • Optimal for pets with sensitive GI tracts, soy or chicken allergies, the soy-free formula comes in a tasty artificial chicken flavor.
  • Includes astaxanthin, green tea extract and rutin for added antioxidant support.

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Instructions

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Superior Vision Support

Ocu-GLO Vision Supplement is a blend of different antioxidants that complement traditional therapy. These supplements are formulated to protect vital cells in the eye against free radical damage and support normal cellular health and function.

Specialized Formulations

Ocu-GLO Vision Supplement is available in three unique formulations to meet the specific needs of dogs and cats. This includes our original Gelcaps, our convenient Powder Blend Capsules which can be opened and sprinkled for easy administration, and our most tasty formulation - Ocu-GLO Chewables!

3 Key Antioxidants for Vision

The Ocu-GLO formula is founded on the three core antioxidants for vision: grape seed extract, lutein, and omega-3 fatty acids. These key ingredients are combined with other carefully chosen antioxidants to support canine and feline eye health.

Quality You Can Trust

Ocu-GLO Vision Supplements are NASC-approved for superior quality and backed by 15 years of research. Made in the USA from US and globally sourced ingredients, they contain no synthetic colors or harmful preservatives.

About Ocu-GLO

Ocu-GLO was designed specifically for pets by board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists and a compounding pharmacist with over 75 years of combined experience in veterinary health.

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Questions & Answers

3 Customer Questions


How many calories is each chew?


Does the item contain whitefish?? Cod?

Answer by ChewyMar 14, 2022
The omegas are derived from anchovies and sardines.

Can dogs over 60 pounds use this product?

Answer by ChewySep 15, 2022
Animal Necessity Ocu-GLO XL is available for medium and large dogs directly on our site.
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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
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Effectiveness

82% Positive

Form and Administration

78% Positive

Ingredients

78% Positive

Nutritional Value

72% Positive

145 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nikky on Dec 22, 2025

Tasty little chews

She likes the flavor and the fact that they are chews. They are a treat to her. These were recommended by our Veterinarian to support her vision. She has Retinal

She likes the flavor and the fact that they are chews. They are a treat to her. These were recommended by our Veterinarian to support her vision. She has Retinal Degeneration and is losing her eyesight. This is genetic and will cause her to eventually lose her vision. This supplement will help her retain her sight for a while and give her added support needed. I have researched the benefits and compared other supplements, and this one is highly recommended for her specific eye disease. This will slow down the progression and that’s good news for our little gal.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Alecia on Jan 4, 2026

noticeable differance

Bailey started taking this a few months ago, he's 10 and at the time he was having a hard time jumping up and going up and down stairs. after a few weeks he started

Bailey started taking this a few months ago, he's 10 and at the time he was having a hard time jumping up and going up and down stairs. after a few weeks he started becoming for comfortable again, and now its been about 3 months and hes like a pup again


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Courtney on Dec 18, 2025

Senior dog

My dog loves them, eats them during a meal no problem, soft chewable. We’ve only had a week, but hoping it slows down vision loss.

My dog loves them, eats them during a meal no problem, soft chewable. We’ve only had a week, but hoping it slows down vision loss.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Penny on Dec 26, 2025

Does it really do anything?

It is hard, dry and stinks not sure what all of the red coloring is either. Not sure about the product yet..

It is hard, dry and stinks not sure what all of the red coloring is either. Not sure about the product yet..


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Aileen on Nov 5, 2025

ounded like a really good eye vitamin

sounded great but my pets did not like it and had trouble getting them to eat it. Honey the cat would not even eat her regular food if I put the eye vitamin in

sounded great but my pets did not like it and had trouble getting them to eat it. Honey the cat would not even eat her regular food if I put the eye vitamin in the dish .


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Ellen on Oct 2, 2025

Gives my dog indigestion

Opie gets indigestion when he eats the chew. He quits eating for about 36 hours and we have been to the vet. This is the only new addition to his diet, and can trace

Opie gets indigestion when he eats the chew. He quits eating for about 36 hours and we have been to the vet. This is the only new addition to his diet, and can trace the problem to no other source. This may be an "Opie-only" issue.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Marielle on Oct 17, 2025

Fast Service

I realized that I was out of Ocu-GLO that is important for my dog's health. Chewy promptly filled my last-minute order. All is well, and we're stocked up with this

I realized that I was out of Ocu-GLO that is important for my dog's health. Chewy promptly filled my last-minute order. All is well, and we're stocked up with this important supplement.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Megan on Sep 2, 2025

Recommended By Vet

When discussing nuclear sclerosis, my vet mentioned that this was a good supplement to consider adding to both my 13 year old Shorkie and 5 year old Pom-tzu's routine

When discussing nuclear sclerosis, my vet mentioned that this was a good supplement to consider adding to both my 13 year old Shorkie and 5 year old Pom-tzu's routine. I'm not sure that it is or isn't going to make a difference, but giving 5 stars as it came exactly as described and quickly.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Christine on Oct 4, 2025

Benefits more that just eyes

Recommend by eye specialist to help senior dog with eye issues he is just too to deal with surgically. I noticed not just visibly better condition around his eye

Recommend by eye specialist to help senior dog with eye issues he is just too to deal with surgically. I noticed not just visibly better condition around his eye but a bounce in his step too.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Christina on Jul 12, 2025

My dog doesn’t like the taste and she’s supposed to take 2

Overall I think it does help although it is really hard to tell. My dog is 16 and give her multiple supplements. I have been giving her the zesty paws vision supplement

Overall I think it does help although it is really hard to tell. My dog is 16 and give her multiple supplements. I have been giving her the zesty paws vision supplement. It seem to help, but it’s hard to tell at her advanced age she like the taste of those, and would eat them readily . We tried the pawfy eye supplement she doesn’t like the taste of those either, but she would eat it eventually. These I have to cover in peanut butter to get her to eat it. I’ve crumbled it into her food she eats around it or doesn’t eat her food. That being said, I do think the supplements help. She seems to be able to see better in the vet said the Cataracs seem thinner so she may be able to see around them. I don’t know that I’ve been able to get her to take them consistently enough for them to make that difference, or if it was the prior supplement, which was the pawfy brand that helped . I was giving her the zesty most consistently for a long time . And don’t recall how or why unintentionally stopped giving them to her and her eyes got worse. I Think it’s best to give these things early when you first start seeing the problem or even preventatively. At her advanced age it’s hard to tell her eyes are still cloudy but she seems to be navigating better overall This particular product I’m hesitant to buy again although I’m not saying I wouldn’t but it is expensive I’m being that she needs 2 a day that makes them much more expensive. But if your dog isn’t fussy and you can get them to eat it consistently it may be worth a try.