NaturVet Tear Stain Supplement Tablets
SKU: PT01147038121ea/60 Tablets, 6.3 oz
Regular price
$12.49 USD
Regular price
$9.59 USD
Sale price
$12.49 USD
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per
Tear Stain Supplement Tablets are formulated to help eliminate unsightly tear stains from the inside out. Our natural active ingredients of Cranberry Extract and Calcium Ascorbate help support the immune system, Marshmallow Root helps lubricate mucous membranes and Oregon Grape Root is a natural anti-microbial. All together they will give your pet healthy, beautiful eyes.
Dimension
Dimension
- Product Gross Weight: 0.6700 lb
- Product Net Weight: 0.6700 lb
- Product Height: 4.50 in
- Product Length: 2.50 in
- Product Width: 2.50 in
Ingrediants
Ingrediants
- Ingredients: Cranberry Extract, Oregon Grape Root, Calcium Ascorbate (Vitamin C), Eyebright Herb Extract (Euphrasia Officinalis), Marshmallow Root, Linolenic Acid (Omega-3), Lutein, Linoleic Acid (Omega-6), Citric Acid, Dicalcium Phosphate, Dried Whey, Flaxseed, Magnesium Stearate, Malt, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Mixed Tocopherols, Natural Flavoring, Non-Fat Dry Milk, Rosemary Extract, Stearic Acid, And Silica Aerogel
Instruction
Instruction
- Use Instructions: Directions For UseUp to 15 lbs - 1 Tablet16-50 lbs - 2 Tablets51 lbs and over - 4 TabletsGive daily until tear stains subside then continue use for additional 30 days. After 30 days, stop administration and use only when needed. Allow 45-60 days to see results. Trim stained fur until new unstained fur grows in. Coloring added to pet food can contribute to tear stains.
Product Label
Product Label
Safety
Safety
- Safety Listing: NASC
- Safety Warnings: Absorption of drugs taken simultaneously may be delayed. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Specifications
Specifications
- Health Considerations: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven