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ZamiPet Allergy & Itch 300g Dog Supplement Double Pack

ZamiPet Allergy & Itch Dog Supplement Double Pack

ZamiPet Allergy & Itch supplement is specially formulated to target skin-specific conditions, including those resulting in itching, scratching and licking caused by atopic dermatitis, and allergens such as pollen, plants, grasses, dust mites and food.

Pack Size
  • 120 Chews
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Directions

ZamiPet Complete Care Multi for dogs dosage guide

Feed chew(s) daily as per feeding guide below, or as recommended by your animal health professional. 
One chew equals approx. 5 g.

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Why Buy ZamiPet Allergy & Itch Dog Supplement Double Pack

ZamiPet Allergy & Itch is designed to alleviate allergy symptoms in dogs, including itching, scratching, redness, and inflammation. Containing natural anti-inflammatory ingredients Omega-3 fatty acids, MSM and Turmeric which help sooth irritated skin and promote healthy skin and coat character. It also contains prebiotics which help the immune system to work more effectively to decrease the severity of skin allergies.

Benefits

Relieves Allergy Symptoms:

Helps alleviate itching, scratching, redness, inflammation, and other allergy-related symptoms in dogs.

Anti-inflammatory:

Contains natural anti-inflammatory ingredients Omega-3 fatty acids, MSM and Turmeric to reduce inflammation and promote skin health.

Soothes Skin Irritation:

Contains natural prebiotics shown to help the immune system work more effectively to decrease the severity of allergic skin reactions, providing relief and comfort to your dog.

Promotes Healthy Skin:

Supports healthy skin barrier function and moisture retention to help reduce the likelihood of future skin flare-ups.

Tasty and Nutritious:

Made with high-quality ingredients that are palatable to dogs in an easy to feed chew, ensuring easy administration and consistent relief.

For scientific references please refer to the Science tab on this page

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Directions

Directions

ZamiPet Complete Care Multi for dogs dosage guide

Feed chew(s) daily as per feeding guide below, or as recommended by your animal health professional. 
One chew equals approx. 5 g.

Directions For Use

Feed chew(s) daily as per feeding guide below, or as recommended by your animal health professional. One chew equals approx. 5g

Ingredients

Key Ingredients

Australian sourced salmon
Brewers Yeast
Omega-3 (EPA & DHA)
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
Inulin (Prebiotic)
Manuka Honey
Vitamin E
Zinc
Turmeric
Selenium
Biotin

Full Ingredient List

Australian Sourced Salmon Meal; Rice; Wholemeal Flour; Tapioca Starch; Glycerol; Brewer's Yeast; Fish Oil (source of Omega-3); Flaxseed; Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM); Inulin (Prebiotic); Manuka Honey; Natural Flavours; Food Acids; Salt; Magnesium Phosphate; Vitamin C; Guar Gum; Emulsifier; Gelatine; Vitamin E; Vegetable Protein Extract; Zinc Sulphate; Turmeric Extract; Calcium Carbonate; Natural Antioxidant; Iron (Ferrous Sulphate); Copper Sulphate; Selenium; Vitamin B3 (Niacin); Manganese Oxide; Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin); Biotin; Vitamin B12; Vitamin B1 (Thiamine); Vitamin A; Vitamin B6; Folic Acid. 

 

Typical Composition: Protein 23.8%; Fat 6.6%; Fibre <0.1%; Salt 1.6%; ME 61 kJ/5 g.

No artificial colours or flavours.

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Science

Specially formulated for:

Dogs with atopic dermatitis, resulting in itching, scratching and licking

Popular breeds predisposed to skin conditions and/or affected by environmental and seasonal allergens such as West Highland White Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Shar Peis, Golden & Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, English Bulldogs, Boxers, Pugs, Boston Terriers, Shih Tzus and Miniature Schnauzers

Dogs affected by other allergens like dust mites and/or food

Red, scaly and inflamed skin

Dogs with excessive shedding, which can be a sign unhealthy skin follicles

References:

Swanson KS, Grieshop CM, Flickinger EA, Healy HP, Dawson KA, Merchen NR, Fahey GC Jr. Effects of supplemental fructooligosaccharides plus mannanoligosaccharides on immune function and ileal and fecal microbial populations in adult dogs. Arch Tierernahr. 2002 Aug;56(4):309-18

Abba C, Mussa P, Vercelli A and Raviri; Essential fatty acids supplementation in different-stage atopic dogs fed on a controlled diet; Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition; ISSN 0931-2439; 2005.

Logas D, Kunkle GA. Double-blinded crossover study with marine oil supplementation containing high dose eicosapentaenoic acid for the treatment of canine pruritic skin disease. Vet Dermatol; 1994;5:99–104 Mueller RS, Fieseler KV, Fettman MJ, et al. Effect of omega-3 fatty acid on canine atopic dermatitis. J Small Anim Pract 2004;45:293–297.

Watson, T.D.G; Diet and Skin Disease in Dogs and Cats; 1998 American Society for Nutritional Sciences

Beynan A.C., 2017; Anti-atopy diet for dogs; Dier-en-Arts 2017; Nr 8/9: 222-225. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340546309_

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Beynen A.C, 2019; Beta-glucans in dog food. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330838173_

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Vetvicka V, Oliveira C; B-glucans Modulate Immune Status and Blood Glucose Levels in Dogs; British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 4(8): 981-991, 2014

Jesenak M, Banovcin P, Rennerova Z, Majtan J; 2014; β-Glucans in the treatment and prevention of allergic diseases. Allergologia et Immunopathologia, Volume 42, Issue 2, March–April 2014, Pages 149-156 Sgorlon S, Stefanon B, Sandri M, Colitti M. Nutrigenomic activity of plant derived compounds in health and disease: Results of a dietary intervention study in dog. Res Vet Sci. 2016 Dec;109:142-148. Butawan B, Benjamin RL, and Bloomer RJ. (2017) Methylsulfonylmethane: Applications and Safety of a Novel Dietary Supplement. Nutrients 9: 290 – 310 Abeshu MA, Geleta B (2016) Medicinal Uses of Honey. Biol Med (Aligarh) 8: 279. doi:10.4172/0974-8369.1000276

Plevnik Kapun, A., Salobir, J., Levart, A., Tavčar Kalcher, G., Nemec Svete, A., & Kotnik, T. (2014). Vitamin E supplementation in canine atopic dermatitis: improvement of clinical signs and effects on oxidative stress markers. The Veterinary record, 175(22), 560. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.102547

Watson T, Marsh K; United States Patent; Biotin and B Vitamins Containing Pet Food; 2001

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