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Product Description
Puur Psyllium
Psyllium is seen as one of the best sources of fibre for pets, which is essential for intestinal function. Psyllium provides softer bowel contents, when it's given in combination with water or wet food. It can prevent or lessen irritations to the anus. In case of diarrhoea, if given directly or with regular (dry) food it can help thicken the stool.
Besides providing a healthier stool, Psyllium may also help related intestinal irritation. Scientific studies show that hairballs in the stomachs of cats (and possibly dogs) can be removed naturally with the aid of Psyllium. Adding Psyllium promotes a healthy bowel function.
In short
- Suitable for dogs and cats
- Supports movement of the bowel
- For constipation and diarrhoea
- Detoxing
- Contains only Psyllium husk
Dosage
In case of diarrhoea: give it directly with food or with a plastic syringe diluted with a little bit of water.
In case of constipation: give with extra water or wet food.
Dosage
Animal
Times
Dose
Dog > 25 kg
1-2 times a day
1,5 scoops of 2 grams
Dog 10-25 kg
1-2 times a day
1 scoop of 2 grams
Dog <10 kg/ Cat
1-2 times a day
0,5 scoop of 2 grams
Pony
Once a day
2 scoops of 10 grams
Horse
Once a day
3 scoops of 10 grams
Please note! The scoop included in the 150 grams packaging is 2 gram. The scoop in the 350 grams packaging is 10 grams. We advise you to initially buy the smaller packaging for cats/dogs and the bigger packaging for horses. Simply save the right scoop afterwards, so you can buy the bigger packaging next time.
Composition:
100% Psyllium Husk (blond). Puur Psyllium contains only the active ingredient, the husk of the seed and not the entire seed.
The composition of dog/cat and horse is identical, only the contents are higher because a horse requires a significantly higher dosage. However, you can also use the 350 g version for your dog or cat.
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