A "top rated" claim is only as good as what backs it — a real, checkable review count, or just testimonials on a landing page.
A figure like "4.8 average from 1,600+ reviews" is worth checking against an identifiable source — this site's own reader feedback is honest that individual results vary by dog, not a guaranteed outcome.
One owner's own feedback notes she'd also switched her dog's food recently, so she "cannot credit the drops alone" — that kind of honest uncertainty is more credible than uniformly clean-cut before-and-after claims.
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