Endosorb Tablets for Dogs Reviews: Do They Really Work?
Okay, here's my blog post about using Endosorb Tablets for my dog:

So, my dog, Buster, a big ol' lovable goofball of a Golden Retriever, got into something he shouldn't have. I'm not even sure what it was, to be honest. One minute he's sniffing around in the backyard, the next he's got the runs. Not fun for him, and definitely not fun for me to clean up.
I immediately called my vet, of course, because that's what you do when your furry friend is under the weather. After checking him, it was found that Buster have just eaten something that made his stomach uncomfortable. I also searched online and called my friend whose pet had the same problem, Endosorb was suggested, so I asked my vet about this, and he confirmed it.
Getting the Endosorb
My friend told me I can buy it without a prescription, I went to the local pet store, but I asked my vet online just to confirm.
It wasn't super expensive, which was a relief. I grabbed a bottle, double-checked the instructions.
Giving Buster the Tablets
The instructions are very clear. Buster's a big boy, about 70 pounds, so I gave him the correct dose according to the label. Getting him to actually take the tablets? That was a bit of a challenge.
First, I tried just offering it to him. Nope. He sniffed it, looked at me like I was crazy, and walked away. Smart dog, but not helpful in this situation.
Next, I tried the old "hide it in a treat" trick. I wrapped it in a piece of cheese, his absolute favorite. He ate the cheese...and spit out the tablet. Sneaky little guy.
Finally, I had to resort to the "open his mouth and put it in the back of his throat" method. Not my favorite, and definitely not his, but it worked. He swallowed it, gave me a grumpy look, and then went back to his bed.

The Results
- Within a few hours: I started to notice a difference. The, uh, frequency of his bathroom trips started to decrease.
- Next day: He was almost back to his normal self. Still a little tired, but definitely on the mend. His poops were looking a lot more solid, which was a huge relief.
- After a couple of days: Buster was completely back to normal, running around and being his usual goofy self.
So, would I recommend Endosorb? Definitely. I'm not a vet, so this isn't medical advice, of course. But from my experience, it worked wonders for Buster's upset tummy. It was easy to get, relatively inexpensive, and most importantly, it helped my dog feel better. Just be prepared for a possible wrestling match to get your dog to actually swallow the tablets!