• Dr Ziętek hepatoprotective rescue food for rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs 100g

The Symbol : Hepatoprotektyczna 100g

Hepatoprotective rescue food for herbivorous animals: rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas that have problems with independent food intake and established liver damage. Weight: 100g

Type of animal koszatniczka, szynszyla, królik, świnka morska
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21.25 price with code 303562378
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EAN 5903857502541

Emergency Hepatoprotective Food

The Emergency Hepatoprotective Food is designed for herbivorous animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas that have undergone surgical procedures or long-term antibiotic therapy and also have liver damage or impaired liver function. Regular use of this food supports proper treatment.

The Emergency Hepatoprotective Food is an excellent solution when our pet is underweight, unwilling to eat on its own, or needs to be assisted in feeding. Dr. Ziętek's emergency foods have a fine structure, making them suitable for administration using a syringe. The density of the food given should depend on the animal's appetite.

The hepatoprotective emergency foods are formulated to have a proper combination of ingredients to promote bile duct relaxation and prevent bile stagnation in the gallbladder and bile ducts. The mixture contains components that stimulate appetite, which is particularly crucial for animals with liver conditions.

Ingredients: A composition of meadow plants (timothy grass, yarrow, alfalfa, ribwort plantain, young barley), a mixture of grains, a blend of 10 herbs stimulating the liver's function and regeneration.

Dosage: At least 1 tablespoon per 1 kg of the animal's body weight daily. Before feeding, prepare a thick suspension and administer it using a syringe or feeding tube.

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