- Description
- Dosage
- FAQ
Description
TRIPSY
- Soothing aid for flushing kidney stones
- Healthy support for kidney failure
- Assists in the maintenance of healthy kidney function
- Encourages urinary tract health
- Helps alleviate uncomfortable symptoms
- Helps inhibit infection
- All natural anti-inflammatory
- Suitable for long-term use
MILK THISTLE
- Detoxifies the liver by removing toxins
- Improves liver function
- Supports regeneration of the liver
- Glycerin based and safe for long-term use
- item number
- BD5068
- weight
- 1.40 LBS
- volume
- 2 x 3.4 fl. oz (100ml)
- life stages
- adult, senior, puppy/kitten
- form
- liquid
- made in
- Canada
Disclaimer: The information provided in relation to the products mentioned is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional veterinary advice or a substitute for consultation with a qualified veterinarian. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any pet health condition. Consult a licensed veterinarian before using any product or making changes to your pet's diet, health, or wellness routine. Individual pet health outcomes may vary, and the effectiveness of the product may depend on various factors specific to your pet. Always carefully read and follow the product label and instructions. The manufacturer and distributor of these products do not assume any liability for any direct or indirect consequences that may arise from the use of these products on pets. All information is for educational purposes only.
Dosage
Pet's Weight Dosage
To be taken twice daily. All NHV supplements are designed to be used together, and can, therefore, be given at once for convenience.
Select your pet's weight to determine the correct dose.
0 ml
To be taken twice daily
This is the minimum dosage
Product is provided with 1ml dropper. The graphic above is for dosage calculation purposes only
To be taken twice daily. Determine your pet’s weight and then use the easy chart below to determine the correct dose. This is the minimum dosage.
Pet's Weight Dosage
0 - 15 lb = 0.5 ml
16 - 30 lb = 1.0 ml
31 - 45 lb = 1.5 ml
46 - 60 lb = 2.0 ml
61 - 75 lb = 2.5 ml
Over 75 lb = 3.0 ml
For small animals (rabbits, ferrets), avians and reptiles use 1 drop for every 2 lb of body weight.
How to Administer
Shake well before use. The easiest method is to use the dropper provided and place the drops into your pet’s food or favorite treat. You can also use the dropper and squirt directly into the pet’s mouth. Some pets can be finicky, if this occurs consider hiding the drops in foods most pet’s love such as fish, chicken or yogurt or a favorite treat. If your pet only eats dry food then soak a few kibbles at feeding time.
For Best Results
Herbal dietary supplements are beneficial to the health and well-being of your pet and are safe for long-term use. Every pet responds to natural herbal supplements differently, therefore it is important to be consistent and administer the product daily. Supplements generally take two to four weeks to take effect, however this will vary from one animal to the next.
Product Storage
All NHV Natural Pet Products are pure herbal extracts and contain no artificial additives, preservatives or coloring. Shelf life after opening is 6 months and must be refrigerated after opening.
Cautions and Contraindications
Do not use in pregnant or nursing animals.
All information provided by NHV Natural Pet Products is for educational purposes only.
FAQ
Do kidney stones require prescribed medication as well?
There are no pharmaceutical medications to treat kidney stones in pets.
Do kidney stones cause my pet discomfort?
Kidney stones in pets are not the same as in humans. They don't typically cause discomfort and they are often an incidental finding during x-rays. If the kidney stones are blocking the flow of urine from the kidney, this can cause kidney damage.
Are kidney stones common or are they an indication of poor health in my pet?
Kidney stones in pets are not very common. As pets age, there may be some mineralization in the kidneys. This is more common in cats. A build up of minerals can cause this.
What causes kidney stones?
Kidney stones are caused by a buildup of minerals in the kidneys.