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VetIQ | Dog Loose Stool Remedy | Stool Firm - 45 Tablets

VetIQ
(Code: MC005436)
£ 6.29
40g

About VetIQ Stool Firm Loose Stool Remedy for Dogs & Puppies (45 Tablets)



VetIQ's Stool Firm helps to stop loose stools and ensure your dog is able to receive the required nutrients from their food.

Specially formulated with a unique blend of Pectin and Pumpkin, the formula promotes intestinal tract health with the addition of Kaolin, for toxin absorption, and Inulin, a prebiotic fibre which encourages the presence of beneficial gut bacteria. Calcium Carbonate is also included to help assist the natural balance of the gut by forming a protective barrier in the digestive tract.

Animal Type Weight Range Daily Dosage Pack Duration
Dog Up to 5kg 1 Tablet 45 Days
Dog 5kg - 10kg 2 Tablets 22 Days
Dog 10kg - 15kg 3 Tablets 15 Days
Dog 15kg - 30kg 4 Tablets 11 Days
Dog More than 30kg 3 Tablets (Twice) 7 Days

Directions: Tablets should be administered according to the dosage for your pet's bodyweight, and can be given whole or crushed and added to food. For puppies under 6 months of age, use half the recommended amount based on their bodyweight.

Composition: Calcium Carbonate, Yeast, Kaolin, Pumpkin Powder, Inulin, Natural Flavouring, Pectin.

Additives (per kg): Flavouring 12,000mg, Kaolin 18,000mg.

Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 14.8%, Crude Fibre 0.7%, Oils and Fats 2.7%, Ash 59.5%, Moisture 4.2%.

Warnings: Not recommended for use in puppies under 8 weeks of age. This product should only be used for 7 days continuously, then the animal should be given a break of at least 7 days from use. If loose stools continue after 24 to 48 hours, we recommend you consult a Veterinary Surgeon. Kaolin and Pectin can cause side effects in some animals. Pectin can cause mild constipation (usually transient), and may interact with medications. Consult your veterinarian if your pet is receiving other medication that could interact with Kaolin or Pectin.