DRN Enterofilus Vials for Dogs and Cats
DRN Enterofilus Vials for Dogs and CatsPack of 12 vials of 10 ml
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Pack of 12 vials of 10 ml
Paste - 15 ml tube
1 tavoletta da 5 gr - NEW FORMAT!
12x360 gr
Pack of 32 tablets
12 kg bag
Compresse - Confezione da 30 compresse
15 ml syringe paste
10 kg bag
15 ml dispensing syringe
Confezione da 60 gr - in Polvere
12 lattine da 370 gr
12x390 gr.
6 lattine da 390 gr
4 kg bag
10 kg bag
4 kg bag
10 kg bag
4 kg bag
10 kg bag
6x400 gr
6x400 gr
6x150 gr
10 kg bag
Size Medium and Large - 12 kg bag
Size Medium and Large - 12 kg bag
Size Medium and Large - 12 kg bag
Size Medium and Large - 12 kg bag
1.5 kg bag
10 kg bag
Size Medium and Large - 12 kg bag
Sacco da 11,5 kg
Sacco da 11,5 kg
I digestive disorders of dogs are characterized by problems related to proper digestion oraltered transit rate in the digestive tract. These problems have several manifestations: hair loss, skin rushes, vomiting, diarrhea, bad breath, and dental and gum manifestations.
The main causes can be divided into: dietary causes (intoxication, unbalanced diet, feeding leftovers from the table); inflammatory causes (gastritis, gastroenteritis or pancreatitis); infectious causes (viruses, bacteria, parasites); stress causes (very common, often due to lifestyle changes, especially in small dogs).
The main symptoms in dogs are common to all intestinal disorders: diarrhea, bloating, meteorism, weight loss, appetite changes, sudden inactivity or depression are some of the main symptoms of digestive disorders in dogs. To intervene quickly and correctly, it is always a good idea to consult your veterinarian.
A correct feeding and early nutritional intervention can solve problems related to digestive disorders and offer several benefits: improved digestibility, delicious foods to encourage dogs to eat even in convalescence, right mix of prebiotic and natural fibers that allow the proliferation of beneficial intestinal bacteria, higher energy density allowing smaller portions of food to be served and reducing overwork of the digestive tract.