Native Pet Dog UTI Treatment - Cranberry Supplement for Dogs - Supports Normal Bladder Function, Urinary Tract & Kidney Health - Real Cranberry Extract, D-Mannose & Probiotics - Air-Dried - 60 Chews Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-05-25 · Updated 2026-06-20
4.4(2,045)Amazon rating$19.99800+ bought last month
Our verdict
Native Pet's cranberry and D-Mannose chews combine a probiotic strain, Bacillus subtilis, with cranberry extract and D-Mannose in an air-dried chicken chew, and its 4.4 star average across more than 2,000 reviews makes it one of the more popular bladder support chews in this category.
Dogs who need everyday support for normal bladder function and urinary tract health, especially owners who want a chew that pairs cranberry and D-Mannose with a probiotic ingredient rather than cranberry alone.
Skip if
Your dog has an active, diagnosed UTI needing veterinary care, or a known sensitivity to chicken since that's the flavor base.
Form Chews
Flavor Chicken
Benefits Urinary Health
Best for Bladder Health, Outdoor, Urinary, Urinary Tract Control
Breed size Large, Medium, Small
Weight 3.8 Ounces
Priced 29% below the category median ($27.97 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 2,045 owner ratings
Popularity4.5/5
2,045 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This 60 count bag of air-dried chews from Native Pet combines cranberry extract and D-Mannose with Bacillus subtilis, a probiotic strain, in a chicken flavored chew sized for large, medium, and small dogs. The brand positions it around supporting normal bladder function, urinary tract health, and kidney health rather than resolving an existing infection.', "At $19.99 for 60 chews, it's priced well below several of the pricier liquid herbal options in this category, making it an accessible everyday option. The air-dried format is meant to preserve more of the ingredient profile compared to some heavily processed soft chews.", 'With 2,045 reviews and a 4.4 star average, plus about 800 bought in the past month, this is clearly one of the higher-volume, better-reviewed urinary support chews on the market right now.']
Pros
Combines cranberry extract, D-Mannose, and a probiotic (Bacillus subtilis) in one chew
Air-dried format sized for large, medium, and small dogs
Strong 4.4 star rating across 2,045 reviews
High recent purchase volume at about 800 per month
Affordable price for a 60 count supply
Cons
Chicken flavor base won't work for dogs with poultry sensitivities
Not meant to resolve an active, diagnosed UTI on its own
60 count bag will need repurchasing for daily long-term use
Specifications
Form
Chews
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Urinary Health
Best for
Bladder Health, Outdoor, Urinary, Urinary Tract Control
Breed size
Large, Medium, Small
Weight
3.8 Ounces
Performance notes
Pairing cranberry extract and D-Mannose with Bacillus subtilis gives this formula a probiotic angle that plain cranberry-only chews don't have, and the air-dried process is designed to retain more of the ingredient profile than some heat-processed soft chews.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 2,045 reviews, with roughly 800 units bought in the past month, points to strong, sustained demand and makes this one of the better-performing urinary chews in the herbal supplement category.
It combines cranberry extract and D-Mannose with Bacillus subtilis, a probiotic strain, in an air-dried chicken flavored chew.
Is this suitable for all dog sizes?
Yes, the label covers large, medium, and small dogs.
Can this resolve a urinary tract infection on its own?
No. It's formulated to support normal bladder function and urinary tract health, not to resolve an active infection. Talk to your vet if your dog shows UTI symptoms.
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