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Dry Herbal Remedy for Dogs who leak
Dry Herbal Remedy for Dogs who leak
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Dry is for dogs that are incontinent and leak urine. Urinary incontinence is especially common when dogs are relaxed and asleep. You may have noticed a wet bed.
Perfect for older dogs or dogs who have spay incontinence (urinary leaking caused by spaying).
A combination of herbs help to tone the urinary tract and prevent urinary leakage.
Liquid formula which can be added to food. Herbs include:
- Shepherds Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris): A traditional remedy for urinary tract disorders, its antiseptic, diuretic and astringent properties makes Shepherds Purse a must in any incontinence mix.
- Horsetail (Equisitum arvense): Traditionally used for Cystitis and other urinary tract disorders due to its soothing healing action. Rich in silica which aids tissue repair and helps to preserve the elasticity of connective tissue.
- Tormentil (Portentilla erecta): A good astringent with a traditional use for incontinence.
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Quercus and uva ursi which both support the urinary tract
For severe cases use in conjunction with our homeopathic Leaky Dog Natural Incontinence Support. This homeopathic formula is in tablet form. Give one tablet daily (30 minutes before or after food) and add Dry herbal tincture to dog food 2 to 3 times per day for maximum effect.
Dry is for dogs that are incontinent and leak urine. Urinary incontinence is especially common when dogs are relaxed and asleep. You may have noticed a wet bed.
Perfect for older dogs or dogs who have spay incontinence (urinary leaking caused by spaying).
A combination of herbs help to tone the urinary tract and prevent urinary leakage.
Liquid formula which can be added to food. Herbs include:
- Shepherds Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris): A traditional remedy for urinary tract disorders, its antiseptic, diuretic and astringent properties makes Shepherds Purse a must in any incontinence mix.
- Horsetail (Equisitum arvense): Traditionally used for Cystitis and other urinary tract disorders due to its soothing healing action. Rich in silica which aids tissue repair and helps to preserve the elasticity of connective tissue.
- Tormentil (Portentilla erecta): A good astringent with a traditional use for incontinence.
-
Quercus and uva ursi which both support the urinary tract
For severe cases use in conjunction with our homeopathic Leaky Dog Natural Incontinence Support. This homeopathic formula is in tablet form. Give one tablet daily (30 minutes before or after food) and add Dry herbal tincture to dog food 2 to 3 times per day for maximum effect.
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Ingredients
Large dogs (25kg+) - 10-15 drops
Medium dogs (10-24kg) - 7-10 drops
Small dogs (<10kg) - 5-7 drops
Give 2-3 times per day. Add to food or give directly into mouth.
Medium dogs (10-24kg) - 7-10 drops
Small dogs (<10kg) - 5-7 drops
Give 2-3 times per day. Add to food or give directly into mouth.
Shepherds Purse (Capsella), Horsetail (equisitum), Tormentil (Portentilla), Quercus and Uva Ursi.

Dry Herbal Remedy for Dogs who leak
£8.49
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