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VetPlus Urinaid Chewable Tablets - 60 x 1.5g

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VetPlus Urinaid Chewable Tablets - 60 x 1.5g

Urinaid is a highly palatable nutritional supplement to help improve urinary tract health in dogs. It provides potent antioxidants combined with an effective calming ingredient to offer exceptional nutritional support.Bladder disorders are by far the most common urinary tract disorders seen in dogs. Specific conditions such as diabetes mellitus and hyperadrenocorticism may increase the incidence of canine urinary tract disorders.Urinaid is specifically formulated to help aid these disorders by displacing bacteria from attachment sites on the urinary tract wall thereby providing a perfect adjunct to other veterinary medicines.

Ingredients:

Each tablet contains: D-Mannose 200mg, Cranberry 125mg, Pomegranate 75mg, Aswagandha 40mg.

How to give URINAID:

<10kg 1 tablet per day 

10-20kg 1.5 tablets per day

20-30kg 2 tablets per day

>30kg 3 tablets per day

$18.98

Original: $54.22

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VetPlus Urinaid Chewable Tablets - 60 x 1.5g

$54.22

$18.98

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Urinaid is a highly palatable nutritional supplement to help improve urinary tract health in dogs. It provides potent antioxidants combined with an effective calming ingredient to offer exceptional nutritional support.Bladder disorders are by far the most common urinary tract disorders seen in dogs. Specific conditions such as diabetes mellitus and hyperadrenocorticism may increase the incidence of canine urinary tract disorders.Urinaid is specifically formulated to help aid these disorders by displacing bacteria from attachment sites on the urinary tract wall thereby providing a perfect adjunct to other veterinary medicines.

Ingredients:

Each tablet contains: D-Mannose 200mg, Cranberry 125mg, Pomegranate 75mg, Aswagandha 40mg.

How to give URINAID:

<10kg 1 tablet per day 

10-20kg 1.5 tablets per day

20-30kg 2 tablets per day

>30kg 3 tablets per day

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