This intestinal wellness food supplement is specially formulated against worms in dogs and cats , it helps strengthen the body in the fight against intestinal parasites and promotes intestinal comfort .
What are the indications for Vetosan intestinal well-being 60 tablets?
Vétosan's Special Intestinal Worm Well-being tablets is a natural dewormer for your cat and / or dog that can treat or prevent a round and flat worm infestation.
Vétosan Intestinal Well-Being is formulated from active ingredients of plant and mineral origin , known to strengthen the body in the fight against intestinal parasites :
- Diatomaceous Earth is composed of fossilized algae from a mineral rock, traditionally used to help the body of cats and dogs to fight against intestinal worms .
- Pumpkin seeds are known to help the body eliminate worms.
- Cinnamon promotes good intestinal hygiene .
How to properly use Vetosan intestinal well-being 60 tablets?
Dog : Administer 1 tablet per 10 to 15 kg per day.
Cat : Administer 1/2 tablet per day.
Recommended duration of use: 10 day period. Renew regularly, at least at each change of season. Do not administer to puppies and kittens as a precaution.
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What are the ingredients in this product?
Composition (per tablet): Diatomaceous earth 200mg - Squash seed powder 100mg - Cinnamon bark powder 100mg - Bulking agents: Maltodextrin 236mg, Cellulose E460 236mg - Anti-caking agent: Magnesium stearate E470b 12mg - Additive: Liver aroma 20mg.
Precautions for use
Keep out of reach of children.
Presentation - Packaging
The food supplement comes in the form of a box of 60 tablets.
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
Throughout its life, the dog may be faced with transit problems. Whether they are linked to a parasite or a change in diet, your pet should be helped to find a balanced intestinal flora.
There are two types of intestinal motility: local contractions take place in rhythm, to stir food and promote digestion, while other contractions, which spread over long distances, propel the intestinal contents forward. . Meals and physical activity influence these two types of contraction.
Digestion disorders in dogs are manifested by various symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea or constipation.