Vets All Natural Health Booster Powder:
Purpose:
- Promotes overall health, wellbeing, vitality, and immune function in dogs and cats
- Multi-vitamin, mineral, trace element, and antioxidant supplement
Formulation:
- Formulated by Dr. Bruce Syme, a leading veterinarian, as a natural alternative to synthetic vitamin and mineral supplements
- Ideal for younger and older pets, as well as those recovering from injury, illness, or surgery
- 100% natural with essential vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and antioxidants
Key Ingredients:
- Flaxseed: Rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for skin and coat health
- Green Tea: Packed with antioxidants to boost the immune system
- Kelp: High in iron and calcium for vitality and strong bones
- Ginger: Contains anti-inflammatory properties and may provide digestive relief
- Brewer’s Yeast: A great source of essential amino acids and protein for muscle support
- Shark Cartilage: Contains glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health and mobility
Australian Made:
- Manufactured in Australia
Suitability:
- Suitable for both cats and dogs
Administration:
- Easy to administer – simply add the powder to your pet’s meal daily
Ingredients:
- Dolomite, Liver Granules, Flax Seed Meal, Vitamin C Powder, Green Tea, Milk Thistle Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Brewer’s Yeast, Barley Grass Powder, Kelp Granules, Parsley Powder, Ginger, Lecithin Granules, Wheat Germ, Garlic Powder, Colostrum Powder, Shark Cartilage Powder, Boron Chelate, Zinc Chelate
Typical Analysis (mg or IU/kg):
- Calcium: 12,400
- Magnesium: 5,600
- Zinc: 520
- Boron: 75
- Selenium: 0.28
- GAGs (Glucosaminoglycans): 500
- Vitamin A: 100 IU
- Vitamin E: 25 IU
- Vitamin C: 5000
- Vitamin B1: 3.7
- Vitamin B2: 7.5
- Vitamin D: 200 IU
Directions for Use:
- Puppies and Kittens: Add 10g (2 teaspoons) per 250g of moist food
- Adult Dogs and Cats: Add 5g (one teaspoon) per 250g of moist food
- During Lactation: Add 15g (3 teaspoons) per 250g of moist food
It's recommended to follow the specified dosage based on the age and life stage of your pet. If you have any concerns or specific health conditions, consult with your veterinarian.