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Denosyl for Cats and DogsInformation About Denosyl for Cats and DogsDenosyl for Cats and Dogs is a liver health supplement for both canines and felines. It is primarily designed to help pets who have liver problems such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, breed-specific chronic hepatitis and Cushing?s Disease. Denosyl for Cats and Dogs also safeguards our pet cats and dogs from future liver ailments by protecting liver cells from cell death and promoting cell repair and healing. Did you know that 45% of dogs and cats with liver problems have low hepatic glutathione level? Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that protects your dogs and cats? hepatic cells. Denosyl for Cats and Dogs has been shown to increase hepatic glutathione levels in canines and felines. Increased hepatic glutathione means improved canine and feline liver function. And an improved liver function can only mean longer life and definitely more fun times to spend with your canine buddies and feline friends. Protect Kitty and Buddy, inside and out. Early stages of liver ailments have almost undetectable symptoms and this could put your pets? life at risk. Denosyl for Cats and Dogs prevents and manages liver problems and is effective for both canines and felines. For the true-blue pet lover, Denosyl for Cats and Dogs is your other best friend. It is available in airtight blister packs to guarantee nothing but optimum liver health for your four-legged pets. Unique Features of Denosyl for Cats and Dogs
Dosage and Administration
StorageStore in a cool dry place. Keep tablets in original blister pack until used. Tablets are sensitive to moisture and extreme heat and should not be split or crumbled. Warnings, Side Effects and Drug InteractionsIn case of overdose, immediately contact the veterinarian. |
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Liver function
our female Lab has limited liver function and our vet put her on Denosyl. buying from the vet was very costly but we've had Sarah on Denosyl from PetShed for months now at about 1/2 the price the vet charged. Sarah is 12 years old and is doing well even though she has had liver disease for about a year now.
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