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UNIQUE FORMULA: Our chews are formulated with a combination of powerful ingredients, including probiotics and enzymes, to provide comprehensive digestive support. contain digestive enzymes and a minimum of 2 billion CFU probiotics per chew that promote gut health and eliminate indigestion.
EASY TO ADMINISTER: These chews come in a delicious chicken flavor that your pet will love. Simply give them as a treat or crush and mix with your pet’s food.
SUITABLE FOR ALL BREEDS AND SIZES: These chews are created keeping in mind the needs of all types of animals be it dogs or cats. The product's consumption instructions are straightforward allowing pet owners to administer it accordingly, these soft chews are suitable for adorable little puppies 12 weeks and older dogs.
NATURAL AND SAFE: Made with natural ingredients, these chews are free from harmful chemicals and additives, making it safe for your pet to consume daily.
IMPROVES DIGESTIVE FUNTIONS: The probiotics in our chews can help to boost the good bacteria in your pet’s gut, while the enzymes can aid in breaking down food effectively for better nutrient absorption and digestion.
ENHANCES OVER-ALL WELL BEING: By supporting the digestive system, these chews can contribute to better overall health, mood, and energy levels in your pets.
QUALITY AND CLEAN: Made in the USA at GMP Certified facility. The wholesome blend is corn-free, free of artificial ingredients and colors. It is also void of dairy and soy derivatives, making it safe and effective for your precious fur babies.
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* WellRabbit has vetted all our products to ensure they are made with high-quality ingredients, in state-of-the-art and GMP-compliant manufacturing facilities.
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