What are the indications for Vetoform Multivitamin Cat and Dog 100G?
This food supplement is specially designed to slow down the effects of aging in dogs and cats , on the main functions of the body.
Vetoform Multivitamin is a food supplement formulated from trace elements , antioxidant and omega 3 . These vitamins for animals come in the form of a highly palatable powder, particularly appreciated by dogs, to be mixed with their daily ration (regardless of the type of food).
Vetoform senior is for aging or convalescent dogs. It slows down the effects of aging on the main functions of the body (Omega 3, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Zinc) and restores your dog's vitality and comfort (Calcium, Vitamins B, PP, Lithothamne Algae).
Vetoform is made up of vitamins , plants , minerals ... and above all Lithothamne algae . Lithothamne seaweed is a unique marine source, with strong remineralizing power, which concentrates more than 19 trace elements in a balanced way.
How to properly administer these vitamins for senior animals?
Mix the high palatability powder into your pet's food.
- Dogs under 10 kg: 1 teaspoon per day
- Dogs over 10 kg: 2 teaspoons per day
- Cats under 10 kg: 1 teaspoon per day
- Cats over 10 kg: 2 teaspoons per day
Cures of 1 to 3 months recommended, to be renewed in the year.
Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Vetoform Multivitamin Cat and Dog 100G with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.
What are the precautions for use ?
Keep out of the reach of children.
What is the composition of this Vetoform Multivitamin food supplement?
Lithothame seaweed, more than 19 trace elements: 7.2g, Fish Oil: 120mg, Vitamin E: 120UI i.e. Vitamin E 50%: 240mg, Zinc (Gluconate): 32mg, Vitamin B1: 4mg, Vitamin B6: 4 mg, Vitamin B2: 8 mg, Vitamin PP: 40 mg, Vitamin B12: 1.2 mg, Manganese (Carbonate): 240 mg, Silica: 120 mg, Maltodextrin and natural appetizer.
Presentation - Packaging
Vetoform Multivitamin Cat and Dog 100G is available for purchase in our online pharmacy in a 100g box.
Our advice and advice from pharmacy experts:
Over the years, your dog ages and his physical abilities suffer. He becomes less lively and tires more quickly. If there's no point in worrying, you need to be extra careful and give him more frequent veterinary follow-up.
The effects of aging on your dog can be the following:
- Skin degeneration and appearance of lumps (to be monitored).
- Appearance of graying hairs.
- Decreased effectiveness of senses such as hearing and sight.
- Loss of elasticity of muscles, ligaments.
- Joint stiffness.
- Decreased efficiency of the digestive system and weight gain.
- Appearance of a veil over the eyes.
- Urinary incontinence.