




💪 Elevate your pet’s vitality with every drop—because they deserve to thrive!
Stay-Well Pets Liquid CoQ10 is a premium, liposomal coenzyme Q10 supplement designed for pets, offering 8x higher absorption than standard CoQ10. Delivered in a convenient liquid form with a precise dropper, it supports heart health, cellular energy, and immune function. Manufactured in the USA under strict cGMP standards and never tested on animals, this clinically proven formula helps aging pets maintain vitality and quality of life with ease.
| ASIN | B00CSWID1Q |
| Allergen Information | Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #362,145 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #861 in CoQ10 Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | Stay-Well Pets |
| Brand Name | Stay-Well Pets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 259 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014654963673 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Tishcon Corp. |
| Product Benefits | Energy |
| UPC | 014654963673 |
| Unit Count | 1 Fluid Ounces |
W**R
A very helpful supplement - coupled with others to treat a tumor in our beloved cat Taylor
We have two 15 year old male cats, Taylor and Alex. Someone had abandoned the two of them near our house. They look to be Maine Coons, or a mix of that bread. We took them in and have loved every day with them. They are both indoor / outdoor cats and are feed a high protein dry food daily along with a snack. Earlier this year, in the spring, Taylor developed a limp that we started noticing and then beginning in June we began to notice that his left shoulder was protruding, a little at first, and then more noticeably. Looked kinda like it was dislocated. Initially, we thought the limp was simply due to old age and protruding shoulder was due to a physical injury from jumping down from a high place. Prior to this he was still eating as usual, somewhat picky, but still as usual. He was also drinking water, behaving and sleeping as he normally would. So we brought Taylor to the vet in late June (hadn't been since getting all his shots and neutered when he was a kitten). I showed the vet a video of Taylor walking towards me while in the family room, so that he could see his gait in a more natural setting than in the vets office. After he examined Taylor, the vet said he suspected it was a tumor that had wrapped itself around his shoulder. He couldn't say with certainty until an xray was done. When the xray results came back, he confirmed what we had hoped he wouldn't. It was a tumor. The vet said he was pretty certain it was cancerous, but would only be able to know more definitively if we did a biopsy, which of course would be an additional cost. We went through a bunch of scenarios from, if it was cancerous, what are the options for a 15 year old cat? Everything from amputation of the affected leg/shoulder to radiation and chemotherapy. We decided against any of the invasive procedures due to his age and what he might gain (perhaps a few months?) from all of that and instead opted to try and give him as much pain relief as possible (keeping in mind that up to that point, he really hadn't changed his daily behavior). So we went home with a prescription for gabapentin drops to help ease any nerve discomfort / pain. We gave him 1 dose and it made him so drowsy he didn't want to eat, we discontinued it's use. Well, I'm the type that likes to look for potential alternative solutions. So I started doing some research into any available cat supplements for cancer, knowing that there isn't a 'magic bullet' out there, but rather looking for something that would give our beloved Taylor a better quality of life in his twilight years. Perhaps even slowing the progression of the disease. I found a number of products to try, and started giving them to Taylor, mixed with his usual daily treat of Temptations Classic dry treats. We have been feeding him these supplements since late June of this year (about 4 months now), and the results are very encouraging. The tumor around his should has shown no visible signs of getting larger and seems to be just a bit smaller, though that could be our wishful thinking (it's not, however getting noticably larger though). He walks with far less limping (perhaps around a 60-70% reduction) and he maintains his daily routine of eating and drinking regularly, going outside to walk around and lay in the sun and climbing our stairs to sleep on our bed in our 2nd story house. So lots of climbing and jumping. Here are the nutritional supplements we give Taylor once a day: 1/4 Tsp - PureAll by Simien Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SQORJSS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1/4 Tsp - Omega-3 by Simien Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0161JI55K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1/8 Tsp - Immunity by Bixbi: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048ZAR5G/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 10 Drops - CoQ10 by Stay Well Pets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CSWID1Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 8 Drops - Life Gold by Pet Wellbeing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BCQR10I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Now, I'm not a vet (nor a medical doctor) but I do have a degree in BioChemistry and some graduate work in Molecular Biology / Immunology so I can appreciate what these supplements have the potential to do for animals cells (especially those stressed by a disease like cancer). The number one key thing to remember (in addition to there being no 'magic bullets' out there) is that these are supplements, and not replacements so it's important that some kind of balanced diet is maintained where possible. And while we are hopeful Taylor's tumor is not actually cancerous (benign), we realize it is most likely cancerous (malignant) so we are trying to do everything we can using supplements to give him as many pain free/less pain, quality days as we can going forward - So far, with great results.
A**R
Just what the doggy ordered!
This stuff is great. As a nutritionist I knew the importance of CoQ10 for heart health and treating CHF. However, I was skeptical that it could make any difference for awhile. I was quite discouraged because my 14-year-old Shihtzu had suddenly developed a terrible cough that was unrelenting. Though his heart did not seem to have any murmur, the x ray showed some fluid in the lung. I brought him home after $825 of tests and no solution when I thought about what I would do if this were a client of mine. CoQ10 and Hawthorne were at the top of my list. So I found this CoQ10 for pets. Within three days his coughing had cut back substantially. He was more perky (though certainly not a lot) and had more of an appetite. I concluded that my poor doggy should have been supplementing with CoQ10 for years. With concomitant use of other herbs, he continues to improve!
P**Y
Liquid Q10 8x better than CoQ10
I purchased this after reading the reviews for my Chihuahua who currently has CHF. Just started this yesterday. Shaking the bottle is very important before dosing. The dropper has the same issues others have had. It barely takes in liquid no matter how long I hold the bulb I cant get no more than 3 drops. I put it in food and water. my 1 dog drinks with no issues. My boy sniffs everything and walks away. I'm currently using a different dropper and adding water and dosing that way. So far so good. My boy cuddled with me 1st time in months. Hopefully this helps his heart to pump more efficiently. The benefits of heart health and kidney health are what we are looking for. 30 ml for the price means this should last for months that's a great value. So far no diarrhea. I will up date again in a few weeks.
C**F
Got my dog throwing up and diarrhea from day one.
I have an older 7lb Yorkie who was recently diagnosed with a heart murmur. I decided to try this product as he is very picky with food and it's hard to get him to take a pill. I started him off last night with a couple drops and in the middle of the night he had horrible diarrhea and threw up the food I put it in. He never does this and the drops were the only thing I changed. His diarrhea has continued all day and he hasn't eaten. If this continues I will have to take him to the vet. I am going to try to find a different product but my guy, this one was not the one.
C**N
Last Year: Heart Failure. This Year: Celebrating 2nd Birthday!
6 months ago, I brought my one-year-old cat to the emergency vet. Her breathing was out of control and she was nearly collapsed on the floor. She was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. She was prescribed to take 4 pills a day, but I didn't just want her only on traditional medicine. A holistic vet told me to get liposomal Co-Q-10, and I chose this one. Today, she had her second checkup visit with the cardiologist. Her heart muscles have improved so much that we're able to start weaning her off one of her medications! Is the Co-Q-10 responsible for all the improvements? Not necessarily, but it certainly hasn't hurt! Now about the product itself: I just add the drops to the top of her food. She eats it just fine, and doesn't seem to taste anything. Recently, it's been arriving very thick and chunky, but probably due to temperature during shipment. The only negative is that I wish it came in larger bottles for us long-term users.
B**K
Best thing I've ever done for mom's 16 year young PappyPoo!
Just started my moms 16 year young PappyPoo on his second bottle of this. Just to make sure that I could give a fair and unbiased review of this, no matter the outcome, I didn't tell anyone in my family that I was using this for Patches. His weight called for about 20 drops a day. I put it in liversausage along with his morning pills. About three weeks into taking it he ran through the living room. My husband and mom were shocked. Really shocked. Now mind you Patches can't bend his front legs from severe arthritis, or move his back ones very much either. And he moved faster than we've seen him move in over 5 years. REALLY. So I can say without any doubt or hesitation that this product worked for him. He has more energy, doesn't sleep all day long and takes a running jump, yes jump, onto the 6 inch high kitchen floor dog bed. It isn't a clean landing and won't make the doggy olympics but for him to even be doing it is a beautiful thing to see. Of course this product didn't cure his arthritis. Nothing will. But I'm telling you it helped him a lot! Now mind you he's been on a pain med for years too. Our vet even decreased his pain med from half a tablet a day to a third of a tablet now. That's how much better he's doing. So that alone pays for this bottle. I'll never be without this for Patches. He's doing so good on it. You have nothing to lose. Try it. If it doesn't work get your money back. Just give it time to work. I've even decreased his drops now to about 10-15 in the morning down from 20 drops on the second bottle. He's doing great!
E**E
Seems to be good
I have only been giving this to my dog for the last couple of days. He seems to be doing fine with it. He has a heart problem, so this won't fix it but I give it to him with his other heart meds. I hope it will help.
M**I
FIX for faulty droppers & cats don’t notice it in the food
Like others, every other dropper has been faulty. Hopefully they get a better supplier but until then I have found a fix- microwave roughly 1/2 cup water in a mug for about a minute until it’s hot but not boiling. Submerge the glass end in the heated water and squeeze the top multiple times until the dropper begins working. It has worked every time for me.
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