Lots of Love Pet Products Bio Case Pancreatic Enzyme Powder for Dogs, 12-oz jar
At a Glance
Digestive Health
Weight Management
Sensitive Digestion
Made in USA
All Lifestages
All Breeds
About This Item
Details
- Made from whole porcine pancreas to provide essential enzymes for proper food digestion.
- Helps improve nutrient absorption and maintain a healthy intestinal tract.
- Contains beneficial digestive enzymes to support the immune system.
- Formulated for use as a digestive supplement to support enzyme replacement needs.
- Provides pancreatic enzymes and other necessary elements for optimal digestion.
Ingredient Information
Enzymes.
Diatomaceous Earth.
| Moisture | 5.0% max |
|---|---|
| Alpha-Amylase* (Dried Porcine Pancreas) | 495,000 LISP min |
| Protease* (Dried Porcine Pancreas) | 434,000 LISPn min |
| Lipase* (Dried Porcine Pancreas) | 71,4000SP min |
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO dog or cat food nutrient profile. Contains a source of alpha-amylase which can hydrolyze starch. 1 USP unit of amylase activity amount of pancreatin that dissolves starch under standard conditions. Contains a source of protease which can hydrolyze proteins. 1 USP unit of protease = enzymatic activity to hydrolyze 1 micromole of substrate under standard conditions. Contains a source of lipase which can hydrolyze triglycerides. 1 LISP unit of lipase activity = amount of acid liberated from pancreatin under standard conditions.
Instructions
Store at controlled room temperature: 15° C — 30° C (59° F — 86° F).
Administer at each meal to dogs or cats over six weeks of age. Add to moistened food (canned or dry), For dogs, add 314 to 1 scoop per cup of food. For cats, add 1/4 to 1/2 scoop per cup of food, Thorough mixing of the moist food will be necessary to bring the enzymes into close contact with the food particles. After mixing is complete, incubate at room temperature for 15-20 minutes.
FAQ
Answer: This product is a digestive aid and is not intended to treat any disease or chronic condition, you should consult your Veterinarin for proper treatment.