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Solidify - GI & Bowel Supplement

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About this product

This easy to use powder can be fed independently or mixed with your dog's food to promote the formation of firmer stools. Solidify provides nourishment to the GI Tract by blending bone broth, goat;s milk, rice, pumpkin, and coconut.

  • Supportive Blend of Foods for GI and Bowel Health
  • Encourages the Formation of Solid Stool
  • Provides Supportive Nutrients, Soluble Fiber and Protein for Short-Term Use

FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS

Reconstitute the Solidify powder with water. Mix 1 scoop of Solidify with each 1 - 2 scoops of water. After adding water to the powder, mix well and wait 2 minutes prior to feeding.

  • <30 lbs.: 1 scoop twice a day, blend with 1 -2 scoops of water
  • 30–50 lbs.: 2 scoops twice a day, blend with 2 -4 scoops of water
  • 31–90 lbs.: 3 scoops twice a day, blend with 3 - 6 scoops of water
  • >80 lbs.: 4 scoops twice a day, blend with 4 -8 scoops of water

Product Details

CALORIE CONTENT

Calculated ME

  • kcal/kg: 3,990
  • kcal/scoop: 22 kcal/scoop

Ingredients

Chicken Bone Broth Concentrate, Goat’s Milk Powder, Rice Powder, Pumpkin Powder, Shredded Coconut, Sea Salt, Peppermint, and Chamomile

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