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Urinary incontinence can be seen in young pets, including puppies and kittens, but is usually seen in middle-aged to older pets. The exact cause is unknown, although since incontinence often responds to oestrogen or testosterone supplementation following spaying and neutering, hormonal factors obviously play a factor in maintaining the tone of the urethra and preventing leakage of urine. Other hormonal imbalances such as hypothyroidism, and rarely bladder tumours, also can lead to urinary incontinence. Bladder tumours usually also cause increased frequency of urination, painful urination, or a burning sensation during urination, excessive licking at the genitals, and occasionally blood in the urine.

PRINCIPAL NATURAL TREATMENTS

  • Rehmannia Six or Eight formulas, soy protein / iso-flavones

SUPPORTING NATURAL TREATMENTS

  • Natural diet, Gingko biloba, mullein, shiitake mushrooms, glandular therapy

Contains: Devil's Claw, Deep Sea Kelp, Meadowsweet, Ginko leaf, Gotu Kola, Rosehips, Turmeric, MSM and Glucosamine HCL.

Start by switching your fur kid to natural raw cuisine. Once your fur kids transitioned to raw, typically between 4 and 6 weeks, introduce the Incontinence Support Blend into the diet.

The Incontinence Blend can be used in conjunction with conventional therapies. The natural treatments are widely used with variable success but have not been thoroughly investigated and proven at this time.

As with any condition, the most healthful natural diet will improve the pet’s overall health.

PLEASE NOTE that herbal and other natural products can harm your animals – not all plants are safe and gentle! Do not attempt using any of the ingredients listed, or any other plant matter, without the guidance of a qualified herbalist.

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Blue Sage | Incontinence Support Blend (Dogs) (550gr) (Pouch) (SQ) (Custom)

  • R229.00

  • Ex Tax: R200.88

Tags: Incontinence, Herbals Blends for Dogs, Herbal Blends