"Your dog gives you unconditional love. Give them clear vision for years to come."
Advanced Canine Eye Defense™
Daily Eye Health Support
OCUVETIX™ combines potent antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and key nutrients to support ocular health, maintain lens clarity, and promote long-term retinal wellness — in a chicken-flavor soft chew dogs love.
Layered antioxidant protection targeting oxidative stress in lens and retinal tissue.
Carotenoids and Vitamin C help slow protein oxidation in the crystalline lens.
DHA supports photoreceptor membranes while Zeaxanthin concentrates in macular tissue.
Administer daily. Do not exceed the recommended dose. For use in dogs only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. Store in a cool, dry place.
Our advanced formula combines potent antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and key nutrients to support ocular health, maintain lens clarity, and promote long-term retinal wellness.
Vision loss in dogs is progressive and almost always silent. By the time you notice something is wrong, significant damage has already occurred. The window for meaningful nutritional intervention is wide — but it opens early.
The canine lens is under constant oxidative attack from UV light and metabolic byproducts. Lens protein damage begins silently — years before any cloudiness becomes visible.
Dogs instinctively adapt — memorizing furniture layouts, relying on smell and hearing. The problem stays hidden until it's significantly advanced, making early prevention critical.
High blood glucose oxidizes lens proteins at a far faster rate. Up to 80% of diabetic dogs develop cataracts within 16 months of diagnosis — making antioxidant support essential.
Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and DHA cannot be synthesized adequately by dogs. They must be delivered consistently through food or supplementation to accumulate in retinal and lens tissue.
A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens — the clear, flexible structure sitting just behind the pupil that focuses light onto the retina. When proteins inside the lens become damaged and clump together, the lens loses its transparency, blocking or distorting light and reducing vision. Think of it like a camera lens going foggy: the sensor (retina) is fine, but the image can't get through clearly.
The most common culprit is oxidative stress — an excess of free radicals that damage lens proteins faster than the body can repair them. This accelerates with age, diabetes (high glucose oxidizes proteins), genetics (certain breeds like Poodles, Cocker Spaniels, Labrador Retrievers), UV exposure, and nutritional deficiencies. In diabetic dogs, up to 80% develop cataracts within 16 months of diagnosis.
Early signs include bumping into furniture in low light, hesitation on stairs, a bluish-gray or white cloudiness visible in the eye, or a sudden reluctance to navigate familiar spaces. A veterinary ophthalmologic exam can detect cataracts well before they affect daily behavior — making routine check-ups essential for senior or diabetic dogs.
Once mature, surgery is the only option. But in the incipient and immature stages, consistent antioxidant nutrition can slow lens protein oxidation. OCUVETIX™ — with Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Astaxanthin, CoQ10, NAC, and Vitamin C & E — targets exactly the biochemical pathways that drive cataract formation, offering meaningful defense in the earliest stages.
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