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Dog
MEGAZYME – PET – 200ml
Composition: Each 10 ml contains: Alpha amylase: 50 mg, Papain: 6 mg. Cinnamon oil: 0.2 mg, Cardamom oil: 0.4 mg. Caraway oil: 0.4 mg. Dill oil: 0.05 ml, Ferinel oil: 0.0035 ml INDICATIONS- Iron deficiency condition in puppies/kittens and adult dogs/cats
- Acute internal & external parasitic infestations
- Parvo infection
- Weak/debilitated and anaemic animals
- To improve appetite in anorexic animal
- Blood loss and haemorrhages during injury
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Dog
MEGAGUT – PET – 500gm
- Probiotic and prebiotic blend for gut health. - Restores gut flora, reduces diarrhea & flatulence. - Supports immunity and digestion. -
Dog
ADVANCE Veterinary Dog Gastroenteric Dry Food
Clear0.8 kg3 kg12 kgIts probiotic and prebiotic content contribute to the improvement of the intestinal microbiota and to the reinforcement of the intestinal barrier. Its highly digestible formula facilitates the absorption of essential nutrients. The results of ADVANCE VETERINARY DIETS Gastroenteric are clinically proven: it improves pale stools in 24 hours and reduces the frequency of defecation in 48 hours. With ADVANCE VETERINARY DIETS Gastroenteric, the risk of dysbiosis is 2 times lower.* ADVANCE VETERINARY DIETS Gastroenteric contains probiotics, prebiotics and active immunoglobins, which contribute to a healthy intestinal microbiota, key to having good defences. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet. (*Double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial carried out on dogs with acute gastrointestinal disorders.)
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Cat
ADVANCE Veterinary Diet Cat Gastroenteric Sensitive Dry Food
Clear0.4 kg1.5 kg2.75 kg7.5 kgIt is formulated with highly digestible ingredients, moderate levels of fat and an increased level of sodium and potassium. It also contains prebiotics (FOS) to help the development of the intestinal microbiota and sepiolite to help improve the consistency of stools. With selected sources of proteins and carbohydrates to reduce the risk of adverse reactions to pet food. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet.
















