What is Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs?
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs is an all-natural, veterinarian-formulated supplement for dogs living with cancer.
For:
Dogs
Benefits:
- Supports healthy immune response.
- Supports vital systems of detoxification
- Supports antioxidant function
- Promotes long-term health
- Helps re-establish the essence of a healthy, vibrant life
How does Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs work?
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs supports quality of life in canine cancer, and helps reduce oxidative stress which can impair immune function
Cautions:
Use caution if administering immunosuppressive drugs. Administer at least one hour away from drugs, as absorption of drugs may be slowed if taken together. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs Directions:
- Administer product orally twice daily.
- Shake well before use.
We know animals can be finicky! Life Gold for Dogs is enhanced with delicious natural bacon flavor. We recommend administration of the drops in a way that your dog will like best.
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs Dosage:
Dosage | Weight |
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1 drop | per 2lb body weight |
Cats | Do not use! |
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Horses | Do not use! |
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Storage:
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Pet Wellbeing Life Gold for Dogs Ingredients:
Formulated With | Support For |
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Astragalus root (Astragalus membranaceus) | This Asian herb is used extensively for immune support and has been shown to significantly improve quality of life in animal studies. |
Blessed Thistle herb (Cnicus benedictus) | A long-used traditional plant, this restorative herb is renowned for its detoxifying and cleansing properties, as well as for its antioxidant and cell-regenerative support. |
Sheep Sorrel herb (Rumex acetosella) | High in vitamin C and minerals, this herb has been widely used for supporting the lymphatic system and digestive tract, and as a detoxifier. |
Burdock root (Arctium lappa) | Burdock has been used to support detoxification and elimination of chemicals and byproducts by the liver (notably via bile production and secretion) and helps promote a healthy appetite. |
Slippery Elm bark (Ulmus rubra) | High in mucilage, the slightly sweet-tasting inner bark has been used for centuries in North America for soothing mucous membranes of the digestive tract and helping to absorb and remove toxins. |
Ginger rhizome (Zingiber o¬cinale) | Ginger has a long, traditional use for nausea, as an appetite stimulant, and for its warming, fortifying effect |
Inactive Ingredients: Deionized water, natural bacon flavor, vegetable glycerin. | |
Herbs are certified organic or ethically wild-harvested. |