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Diarsanyl Oral paste large dog Syringe 60ml

Diarsanyl Oral paste large dog Syringe 60ml

Brand : Vetosanté Vetosanté
€20.75 EXCL. VAT €24.90 INCL. VAT
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Diarsanyl Pâte orale grand chien Seringue 60ml in our organic pharmacy, Give your opinion on how to use and dosage with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What is Diarsanyl Oral Paste Large Dog Syringe used for?

A dietary nutritional supplement for dogs and cats to reduce intestinal malabsorption disorders such as acute diarrhea.

Diarsanyl Pâte Orale Grand Chien Seringue 60 ml is designed to support digestive flora in large dogs, calves and foals in the event of acute diarrhea and during the subsequent recovery period. It reduces the intestinal malabsorption associated with diarrhea and helps rebalance the animal's natural intestinal flora.

  • Thanks to Montmorillonite, it restores theintegrity of the intestinalbarrier.
  • The prebiotics present in the formulation rebalance the intestinal flora, improve the colon 's absorption capacity and increase mineral absorption and vitamin production.
  • Dextrose and electrolytes provide minerals and ultra-digestible ingredients .

Digestive disorders in dogs, whether due to inadequate nutrition, a sudden change in diet or other factors, can be uncomfortable and worrying for pet owners. Diarsanyl oral paste is a product specially formulated to help manage these gastrointestinal problems in large dogs.

Diarsanyl paste is specially designed to reduce diarrhea in large dogs. Active ingredients such as micronized montmorillonite and FOS help stabilize stools and restore normal intestinal function.

The electrolytes present in the paste help restore the body's water balance after episodes of diarrhea and vomiting. This is essential to prevent dehydration, which can be dangerous for your dog's health.

FOS promotes the growth of good bacteria in the gut, helping to restore the balance of intestinal flora. A healthy intestinal microbiome is crucial for efficient digestion. Diarsanyl paste is easy to administer thanks to its oral form. You can administer it directly into your dog's mouth, or mix it into his food. This ease of administration makes it a practical choice for pet owners.

We also offer Diarsanyl oral paste in syringe from the Ceva veterinary laboratory, at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use this syringe

Once the ring has been set to the correct graduation, place the tip of the syringe in the mouth at the corner of the pet's mouth.
Push in the syringe plunger. The notch of the plunger must fit inside the syringe.

Administer for 3 days, in the following doses:
dogs over 30 kg, foals, calves: 20 ml per day in 2 doses, i.e. 1 notch (10 ml) of the 60 ml dosing syringe morning and evening.

Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of Diarsanyl Pâte orale grand chien Seringue 60ml with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What are the precautions for use?

A veterinary consultation is essential if diarrhea is associated with an alteration in your pet's general condition.

What is the composition?

Micronized Montmorillonite,

FOS (fructo-oligo-saccharide),

dextrose,

electrolytes (sodium 1.5%, potassium 0.3%, magnesium 0.3%).

Guaranteed contents :
Crude ash .....35%,
Total sugars .....30 %,
Chlorides .....2.5%,
Moisture content .....22 %

Presentation:

Diarsanyl comes in 60 ml syringes.

Our advice and expert opinions

The health of our pets is of considerable concern to us, and sudden diarrhea is often a cause for concern.
Dogs are emotional, playful animals who can eat a whole host of foods found on the ground. For these reasons, they are particularly susceptible to diarrhea. The role of a good master is to remain attentive to his pet's troubles.

Hygienic advice for treating diarrhea in dogs:

  • The main measure to take is a 24- to 48-hour diet, depending on the case. This allows the intestinal mucosa to rest.
  • The dog should also drink water, but in small quantities at a time.
  • Feeding should be resumed gradually, with highly digestible foods such as chicken and cooked carrots. These foods should be given in several small meals spread throughout the day.
  • As soon as the dog has molded stools, you can gradually reintroduce his normal diet.

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