Animal Necessity Ocu-GLO Vision Supplement for Medium & Large Dogs

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Rated 3.9038 out of 5 stars

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  • Formulated by veterinary ophthalmologists to support your pal's ocular health.
  • Protects vital eye cells from free radical damage and supports normal cellular health.
  • Features GLO, an exclusive blend of grape seed extract, lutein and omega-3 fatty acids, to promote healthy vision.
  • Features a variety of eye-supporting ingredients in one easy-to-feed gelcap.
  • Complement your medium or large dog's traditional eye care routine with Ocu-GLO.

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Top IngredientsActive Ingredients: GLO Rx Proprietary Blend (Grape Seed Extract 95%, Lutein Extract 20%, Omega3 EPA/DHA 55%) 350 mg...Inactive Ingredients: Beeswax (Yellow), Carob Extract, Corn Oil...Active Ingredients: GLO Proprietary Blend (Grape Seed Extract, Lutein Extract, Omega 3 EPA/DHA)...Siberian Ginseng Root Extract, Bilberry Extract, Green Tea Extract...Cod Liver Oil, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Algae (Dhagold)...
Breed SizeExtra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds...All BreedsExtra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds...Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large BreedsExtra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds...
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Special Diet————Grain-Free, Indoor, No Corn No Wheat No Soy

Questions & Answers

20 Customer Questions


How big are the capsules? I have a 6 pound chihuahua and don't want her to choke on it.
Answer by Chewy • Feb 22, 2018
Here is a picture of the capsules. The Supplement also comes in a powder capsule for easier administration for smaller dogs and cats.

The product states Made in the USA but are any of the ingredients sourced from China?
Answer by Chewy • Feb 14, 2018
This product is sourced in the United States.

What is considered a small breed and what is a medium breed?
Answer by Chewy • Aug 29, 2018
It's recommend for dogs 10 pounds and under to take the small dog supplements. For dogs 11 pounds and over it's recommended to take the medium/large dog supplement.

Is there any fish oil used in this pill? My dog is allergic to fish oil.
Answer by Chewy • Dec 28, 2018
This supplement does not use fish oil.


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155 Customer Reviews



Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By REfika on Sep 8, 2023

Titanium Dioxide in it! Research Before Feeding Your Pet!

I recently purchased a product for my senior dog, at the recommendation of my vet. Upon further research I discovered that it contained Titanium Dioxide, which is an additive that has recently been banned by the European Commission. I have no intention of taking any risks with my dog's health, so I promptly threw the product away. I highly recommend doing your research before feeding your pet, as the health and safety of your pet should come first!


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Susan on Aug 31, 2023

Not is to take

I have a 15 pound chihuahua mix. This capsule is huge and there is no way she will take it. I tried cutting the capsules open and using an oral syringe but it it too messy and the taste is horrible. I wish they would make an option that would work for my diabetic dog.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By labadormama3 on May 14, 2023

Read the side affects

Makes 1 of my 3 dogs leathargic.. completely changed it.. she is 11 and has starting of cateracks.. not bad like my 10 yr old who has the starting of the cloudyness.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By jojo on Feb 24, 2023

Fingers crossed

small terrier mix was diagnosed with cataracts. dog opthamologist says these MAY help. How would I ever know until I return to the specialist next year to see if he sees any improvement. Quite expensive (I substituted these for vitamins I was taking myself!) I cannot whole heartedly recommend them at this point.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Brittney on Jan 30, 2023

Love product

My dog has already gone blind and lost an eye to glaucoma before starting this but We still wanted to protect the health of the remaining eye, not for his eyesight but just overall eye health. So far no glaucoma in the other eye and pressures are maintaining a normal level. A big bonus, when we started giving this to my dog his BG numbers came down and his diabetic curve improved. I wish they would disclose exactly how many omegas are in each capsule though.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Smallbites on Mar 21, 2023

Eye Protection

My dog will take the capsules with a treat. It was recommended by the ophthalmologist and it will take time to see if it helps protect my dogs vision.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sham1965 on Feb 18, 2023

Helped my dogs eyes

I believe this has helped my dogs eyes and will continue to get be it to her.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Carol83 on Nov 17, 2022

Ocu-Glo Vision Supplement

The product seems to be helping. I had a problem getting Sadie to take the capsule for medium sized dog, (too big) The capsule for small dogs was fine.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jackie on Jun 30, 2022

It's a Winner!

I first bought this product when my dog became diabetic and began having cataracts. Her vision was compromised and I tried OcuGlo to.help my Jamie! It definitely helped my sweet girl. I have also started giving it to my other dogs. I like this product. It is a bit confusing though as to whether the pills, the chews, or the powder capsuls are the most appropriate for my dogs. I definitely wish there was more information for the consumers! The other bad thing is that it is a bit expensive since I have several dogs. The whole Ocuglo line is often out of stock as is my current problem when I was ordering today. If these issues were not there I wouldgive it the highest rank!!! I still ranked it high though for its quality!!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Melissa on May 11, 2022

Highly recommend

Our elderly mini-schnauzer (16 years) began to lose the ability to see in the dark around 14 years. It was slowly progressing at first, in fact we did not notice vision problems, only that her eyes were visibly becoming cloudy. The vet explained it was not cataracts, it had something to do with the cones of the eyes, an internal problem. She always slept with us, and easily jumped down at night if she had to go to the bathroom (that was how we knew to get up & let her out), but as her vision became worse she began to fall off the bed - thankfully she figured out to just stand at the edge until we jumped up to help her! After a while she began to have trouble seeing in the yard and around the house at night. When things got worse, bright sunlight also bothered her and shadows would cause her to shudder violently! Riding in the car became a terrible experience for her! It looked like a seizure because sometimes she would flip over while shuddering trying to duck from the shadows. We realized she must have thought something was about to come down on her. It was awful! I read the reviews and saw how much Ocu-GLO was recommended so thought I would try it. Since it's so expensive I tried the $20 bag of chews at first, just in case. She liked the chews and they seemed to give her some energy too, without keeping her awake at night (like some vitamins we had tried before, I think they put speed or neurotoxins like msg or something), although I had to break them up and that was messy, but that was just us. She had no more teeth and a malignant melanoma (tumor) growing in her mouth, so for the next order I went with the softgels, they were much easier for her and way less mess. It would have been nice if the company offered a trial size order of the softgels. I have to say they seemed to help right away! After just a few days of taking the chews she began to have just a little better vision, I could tell because she became interested in hanging outside again, and her shuddering from the shadows reduced significantly. Not a total cure, but helped noticeably. She seemed to be able to negotiate better in low-light conditions. We lost our little baby recently, to the cancer which had nothing to do with her eyes. I would highly recommend the Ocu-GLO if your dog has vision problems, in fact I wish we would have been giving them to her more throughout her life before she had problems - or maybe started taking them sooner. I really feel it might have prevented at least some of the damage. Once she began to become blind she also lost interest in many things and then did not get as much exercise. It was just a downward spiral from there. You know what they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!