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Colaid® Digestion Support Supplement Capsules for Dogs

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Colaid Capsules are a combination of amino acids, prebiotics, antioxidants and vitamins designed to support long term gut health in dogs.

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Product Details

Colaid Digestion Support Supplement Capsules for Dogs provides an easy to administer nutritional supplement for animals suffering from associated conditions.

Effective against the mucosal barrier in the gut becoming permeable from the overuse of antibiotics, gastrointestinal infection, poor diet or toxin overload.

Colaid is a combination formula that supplements salts and bile, completing the final stages of fat digestion with unique enzymes that provide the proper fatty acids for liver bile production.

Instructions

Use one capsule per 15kg of bodyweight once daily for three to four weeks.

In recurrent cases, feed one capsule per 15kg every other day long term/feed only under veterinary supervision.

Sizes
Colaid® Digestion Support Supplement Capsules for Dogs Is available in the following size:
  • 90 Capsules
Key Benefits
  • Supports the health of the intestinal tract
  • Advanced formula with amino acids, probiotics, antioxidants and vitamins
  • Effective against the mucosal barrier in the gut
  • Can be given whole or opened and mixed with food
Ingredients
  • Each Capsule Contains
    Fructooligosaccharides 200mg, L-Glutamine 200mg, Aspartic acid 125mg, L-Arginine 125mg, N-acetyl Glucosamine 20mg, Quercitin 20mg, Essential oil of Ginger 4mg, Vitamin E 10mg, Vitamin A 100i.u, Zinc 5mg
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What our vet says

What our vet says
"Colaid contains a number of ingredients to help maintain a healthy gut. So, if your dog has had some kind of gastro surgery or has irregular bowel movements, this should help. Remember, sudden changes in your dog's food or consumption of human foods can affect your pets bowel."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)