HomeoPet PP Less Supplement for Dogs, 15-ml bottle
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About This Item
Details
- Homeopathic supplement helps to relieve urinary incontinence or leaking.
- No known side effects.
- Safe for use in puppies and senior pets.
- Safe for long-term use.
- Easy liquid dosing.
Ingredient Information
Active Ingredients: Alumina, Cantharis, Causticum, Gelsemium, Plantago.
Inactive Ingredients: USP Ale, Purified Water.
Feeding Instructions
Dose medicine directly into mouth, in water or at meal/snack time. Administer one dose 3 times per day, as needed. First sign of improvement is reduced amount of leakage. When improvement is seen decrease frequency of dosing to twice daily, then once daily. A maintenance dose may be needed long-term to aid with incontinence. It is recommended to stop remedy for 48 hours every 3 months, then resume dosing at required level. Discontinue use when symptoms subside
SMALL MAMMALS such as rabbits, ferrets, hamsters and pot bellied pigs can be dosed by weight as for cats and dogs in previous section. For severe cases a drop can be diluted in 1 ml of water or other oral rehydration fluid and given to the patient orally, taking care to avoid aspiration of the fluid into the respiratory tract by the patient. 3 doses whose volume is appropriate to the size of the patient should be given from the diluted product over a 24 hour period, e.g. 2 drops for a mouse or small budgie, 4 drops for a large guinea pig. For acute cases it can be repeated as for cats and dogs in previous dosing section. Contact your veterinarian if problems persist.
ADMINISTRATION: Optimally, the liquid preparation should be dropped directly into the mucous membrane of the mouth including lips; ideally in dogs by pulling out the labial pouch, and in cats by raising the head until the mouth opens. Where an animal finds this distressful, or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put in the food, water or milk. Where animals are sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative, a 10-20 minute period should be allowed for dilution and evaporation before the liquid or food is presented to the patient. Occasionally, animals will shake their heads as a response to the alcohol preservative; cats may salivate excessively and in these cases, presenting it in food, water or milk works. It can also be added to a sprayer and misted in the air around severely affected patients to calm them down, or dropped around bedding area 3-5 times daily.