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.
Directions
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
Key Ingredients
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.
MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA
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:
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