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Yummy Tummy

$65.00

Blend of digestive enzymes, greatly needed by both dogs and cats for breaking down their food and other supplements to support the gastrointestinal tract.  Great for digestion and helping with animals with pancreatitis.

Categories: Canine, Feline, Powders Tags: digestive aid, digestive enzymes, powder, yummy tummy
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Description

Yummy Tummy is a blend of Digestive Enzymes and other Supplements which aid in the digestive process for your Cat or Dog

Your pet can’t survive without them….literally!

Why does your pet need them?

Dry kibble contains NO digestive enzymes due to heavy processing.

Even if your pet is lucky enough to have an owner who feeds a raw diet, Australian food laws require tripe to be washed.  This process removes important enzymes from this food source which is abundant in the prey their wild cousins enjoy regularly.  Dogs and cats rely heavily on this to have a healthy digestive system which maximises digestion and absorption.

How will this product help my animal?

  • Aids in digestion
  • A healthy gut improves immune function – over 85% of an animal’s immune system is in their gut!
  • Contains prebiotic
  • A lack of digestive enzymes means the PANCREAS is working overtime; as an animal ages the pancreas secretes less and less enzymes
  • Promotes normal body weight
  • Less bloating, gas etc.
  • Lessens shedding
  • Can reduce vomiting

100gm powder. Net Weight

Ingredients

Ox Bile, Pancreatin, Pineapple, Papaya, Astragulus, Chicory, HCL & Ginger

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 20 cm

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