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Product Description
EasyPill Digest Comfort
Easypill Digest Comfort for cats and dogs is a food supplement containing super fine green clay with a very high absorption capacity (800 m²/g). It supports proper bowel function and stimulates the bowel in case of loose stools.
Ideally suited to dogs and cats with loose stools. It prevents dehydration and helps in absorbing moisture from the intestines. The excellent flavour of the formula usually leads to more spontaneous intake (roughly 85% in cats and 90% in dogs).
There are also normal tablets available for both dogs and cats.
Dosage:
- Cats:
Give your cat 2 pieces for every 4 kg of body weight, twice daily for 5 days. Cats will enjoy the great flavour of EasyPill Digest Comfort. Make sure there is plenty of fresh water available.
- Dogs:
Give your dog a dose twice a day for 5 days. Dogs will enjoy the great flavour of EasyPill Digest Comfort. Make sure there is plenty of fresh water available.
Dosage Body weight in kg Dosage < 5 kg 0.5 portion twice daily Between 5 and 12 kg 1 portion twice daily Between 12 and 17 kg 1,5 portions twice daily Between 17 and 24 kg 2 portions twice daily > 24 kg 3 portions twice daily Contents
- Cat: 1 package for cats contains 20 tasty pieces (20x2 gr).
- Dog: 1 package for dogs contains 6 tasty bars (6 x 28 gr), which are already cut into 7 servings per bar. Make sure your dog has access to plenty of water.
Composition of EasyPill Digest Comfort for Dogs & Cats:
Micronised chicken meal, glycerine, water, mono propylene glycol, pregelatinised starch, animal by-products (pig), duck fat, potassium chloride (2%), sodium chloride (1.5%).
Technological additives
Preservatives, antioxidants, binding agent: 1m558i - Bentonite (285,000 mg/kg)/
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 15.7%, crude fat 9.3%, crude fibre 0.8%, crude ash 30.9%, moisture 23.4%.
Easypill for dog and cat masks the tablets, making it easy to administer them.
EasyPill Digest Comfort reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Magda, Thursday 31 October 2024