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Candioli - Forbid - 50g
Brand: Evexia
Manufacturer: Candioli
Gradually weans the individual from swallowing their own feces in cases of coprophagia. The substances contained in Forbid make stool completely unpleasant, even if partially ingested. Its action reduces the risk of reinfestation by preventing the reingestion of parasite eggs through fecal matter.
Composition:
Cereal flour (Wheat) 1.12.2, Calcium salts of organic acids (Calcium Glutamate).
ADDITIVES PER KG: Vitamins, provitamins, and chemically well-defined substances with similar effect: Vitamin E/racemic alpha-tocopheryl acetate 3a700 1,500 IU.
Correct Use:
It is recommended to administer Forbid for a minimum of 15 days, using the doses listed below:
Dogs and Cats
under 10 kg: 1/2–1 level scoop
Dogs
10–25 kg: 1+1/2 level scoops
over 25 kg: 2+1/2 level scoops
If the animal is prone to ingesting its own feces and shares the same environment with other dogs or cats, administer Forbid to these dogs or cats as well to prevent them from ingesting other people's feces. Unlimited water is recommended.
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