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Formulated to help pups who struggle with UTIs, incontinence, or digestive health, Bladder Softsupps include ingredients like pumpkin seed extract for dogs, licorice root for dogs, and Pacran to help maintain normal bladder function and provide kidney support! D-Mannose helps flush bad bacteria from the bladder, organic marshmallow root helps clean kidneys, and pumpkin seed extract supports bladder muscle function, our Bladder Softsupps help to promote optimal bladder health.
SKU | 3931046 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Pet Parents |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 12.7 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Salmon Pea Flour Palm Fruit Oil Tapioca Flour Sweet Potato Fish Oil Flaxseed Carrot Tomato Garbanzo Flour Dried Kelp Powered Cellulose (coating only), Sunflower Lecithin, Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopherol acetate), Salmon Oiil, Cocunut Glycerin, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Sorbic Acid (natural preservative), Zinc (chelated), Biotin, Mixed Tocopherois (natural preservative), Rosemary extract .
Per 1 SoftSupps Chew.
Suggested Use Per Day - For dogs up to 25 lbs, 1 soft chew per day. For dogs that range from 26-75 lbs, 2 soft chews per day. For dogs over 75 lbs, 3 soft chews per day.
Always consult your veterinarian before adding to diet. For use in dogs only. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
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