
Don't wait for the 'cloudy eye' moment.
Vision changes in dogs often start quietly, such as hesitation in low light, bumping into furniture, or eyes that seem a little hazier than before. VitaCani™ Vision makes daily eye support simple with easy-to-give soft chews designed for long-term use.
Supports retinal health and everyday visual function
Helps protect against oxidative stress with antioxidant support
Made with lutein, zeaxanthin, and astaxanthin for daily vision care
Soft chew format dogs can enjoy every day
Because your dog depends on those eyes every single day.
Vet-backed, specialist-grade support
"Most dogs lose vision long before owners notice anything. Oxidative damage to the retina starts years before the cloudy eye moment. VitaCani™ Vision is the only eye supplement I recommend without hesitation, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Astaxanthin with fish oil and bilberry extract, at doses that actually work."
Dr. Lauren Mitchell
DVM, Small Animal Practice
Results
Said VitaCani™ Vision mixed easily into meals and fit naturally into their dog's daily routine.
Reported feeling more confident about supporting their dog's vision health consistently over time.
Valued having a dedicated daily eye-support routine for their dog's long-term vision health.
Based on feedback from VitaCani™ Vision customers after consistent daily use.
VitaCani Vision FAQ
1. What are the early signs of vision problems in dogs?
1. What are the early signs of vision problems in dogs?
Hesitation in low light, bumping into furniture, being startled when approached from the side, or eyes that look a little cloudy or hazy can all be early signs that your dog’s vision needs closer attention. These changes often appear gradually, especially as dogs age.
2.My dog's eyes are getting cloudy. Is it too late to start a supplement?
2.My dog's eyes are getting cloudy. Is it too late to start a supplement?
Not necessarily. Cloudy eyes are usually the first visible sign, but retinal aging starts years before that. Antioxidants work by protecting healthy cells. You can't reverse what's already changed, but you can meaningfully slow what comes next.
Starting later is still far better than not starting at all.
3. Is VitaCani™ Vision only for certain breeds?
3. Is VitaCani™ Vision only for certain breeds?
No. VitaCani™ Vision can be used for dogs of many breeds and sizes. It may be especially useful for aging dogs, dogs with early vision changes, and breeds commonly watched for eye concerns, such as French Bulldogs, Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Shih Tzus, Schnauzers, and Golden Retrievers.
Starting early gives the active ingredients time to build up in retinal tissue, where they're needed most.
4. What nutrients matter most for daily vision support?
4. What nutrients matter most for daily vision support?
For daily eye support, the focus is on retinal nutrition, antioxidant protection, and long-term visual wellness. VitaCani™ Vision combines Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Astaxanthin, Fish Oil, and Bilberry Extract to support the retina, visual clarity, oxidative stress protection, and overall eye comfort.
5. Can my dog take this alongside other medications or supplements?
5. Can my dog take this alongside other medications or supplements?
VitaCani™ Vision contains natural antioxidants and omega-3s, which are generally well tolerated alongside most canine medications. If your dog is on prescription eye drops, heart medication, or blood thinners, check with your vet first. Omega-3s can have mild blood-thinning effects at high doses.
Clean ingredients, no artificial additives. A straightforward addition to most routines.
6. When should I start giving my dog an eye supplement?
6. When should I start giving my dog an eye supplement?
Retinal cells don't regenerate once damaged. The goal is always prevention, not rescue. Most vets suggest starting around age six to seven for medium to large breeds, eight to nine for smaller breeds. Earlier, if your dog is a high-risk breed.
There's no downside to starting before symptoms appear.
7. How long does one tub last?
7. How long does one tub last?
Each tub contains 60 soft chews. For dogs under 22 lbs, one tub lasts about 60 days. For dogs 22 to 66 lbs, one tub lasts about 30 days. For dogs over 66 lbs, one tub lasts about 20 days.
