NaturVet Cranberry Relief Plus Echinacea Urinary Care Supplement for Dogs VETERINARIAN FORMULA Since 1994, NaturVet has been dedicated to formulating high-quality pet products under the guidance of veterinarians, ensuring safety, effectiveness, and care for your pet’s health. Trusted by pet owners, NaturVet products meet stringent standards in both the US and European markets. HIGH-QUALITY SUPPORT NaturVet Cranberry Relief Plus Echinacea Urinary Care Supplement for Dogs provides comprehensive support for urinary tract health with a blend of natural ingredients: Cranberry Extract: Fortifies the bladder lining against bacteria. Vitamin C: Acidifies urine, creating an environment less hospitable to bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. Oregon Grape Root: Acts as a natural antibiotic. Marshmallow Root: Forms a protective barrier in the bladder against irritating substances. Astragalus Root and Echinacea: Support the body’s natural defense mechanisms against infections. HYPOALLERGENIC FORMULA Ideal for dogs with digestive issues and sensitive tummies, these chews are hypoallergenic and free from common allergens, including dairy, soy, gluten, eggs, and grains. TASTY & CONVENIENT NaturVet Cranberry Relief chews are designed to be as enjoyable as treats and are packaged in a re-sealable tub to maintain freshness. They are easy to administer, making them a stress-free addition to your dog’s daily routine. FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS For dogs over 12 weeks of age: 0-6 kg: 1 chew daily 7-22 kg: 1-2 chews daily 23 kg+: 2 chews daily Administer the recommended amount twice daily for one to three weeks initially, then reduce to no more than twice weekly for maintenance, or as advised by your veterinarian. Ensure fresh drinking water is always available. AVAILABLE SIZES & PACKAGING All Dogs: 60 chews / 180g All Dogs: 120 chews / 360g
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EEDING RECOMMENDATIONS For dogs over 12 weeks of age: 0-6 kg: 1 chew daily 7-22 kg: 1-2 chews daily 23 kg+: 2 chews daily Administer the recommended amount twice daily for one to three weeks initially, then reduce to no more than twice weekly for maintenance, or as advised by your veterinarian. Ensure fresh drinking water is always available.