Description
Natural Pet Supplements – Throat and Lung Support contains a blend of Lung and Immune Herbal Medicines, traditionally used to lower persistent coughs. The blend is backed by modern science and helps to combat lung infections and optimise lung function.
- May minimise the discomfort of leash strain and respiratory infections such as kennel cough.
- Helps to maintain health of the upper respiratory tract and throat. Contains immune boosting herbs to prevent infections from developing.
- May help with the discomfort of a partially collapsed trachea.
- For Dogs and Cats of all ages and breeds.
Details of Natural Pet Supplements – THROAT AND LUNG Support
Coughs are not an illness in itself but a symptom of an illness, such as an infection, structural abnormality or disease.
The herbal combination boosts immunity to combat infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract. Ongoing use reduces the likelihood of contracting viruses and bacterial infections.
May minimise the discomfort of leash strain and will help to clear kennel cough rapidly, usually within 3-7 days.
Throat and Lung Support effectively works to maintain healthy tissues in the throat and respiratory tract. May help to ease the discomfort of a partially collapsed trachea.
Just add into food daily, can be given up to 4 times daily during an acute cough.
- Kennel Cough
- Asthma
- Leash Strain
- Partially collapsed trachea
- Lung Infections
- Low Immunity
- Given daily for immune defence and general wellbeing
Give them the boost they need to live a healthy, happy life full of endless ball games and long-lasting snuggles and no coughing!
Suitable for dogs and cats of all ages.
SAFETY & CAUTIONS
- For animal use only (Dogs & Cats).
- Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Cautions Throat and Lung Support
- Take 1 hour away from pharmaceutical medications
- Do not administer prior to anaesthesia.
- Caution use with diabetic animals (contains 4 calories per ml 20 drops).
- If your pets cough persists, it could be a symptom of a more serious issue such as heart failure or a collapsed trachea. So please see your vet if the cough persists.
Disclaimer: Individual results may vary
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