Canikur Pro Paste Vet, 15-30 ml
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Description
Probiotic Digestive Support Paste for Dogs & Cats
Product Overview
Canikur Pro Paste Vet is a veterinary intestinal support paste designed to help restore gut flora balance and normal stool consistency in dogs and cats. This 3-in-1 formula combines a probiotic, prebiotic, and adsorbent clayto support digestive health during episodes of diarrhea, stress, dietary changes, or antibiotic use. The easy-to-dose syringe format allows precise administration directly into the mouth or mixed with food.
Key Benefits
- Helps normalize stool consistency
- Supports recovery from acute and chronic diarrhea
- Restores healthy intestinal microbiota
- Helps manage stress-related digestive upset
- Useful after antibiotics or diet changes
- Suitable for dogs and cats
3-in-1 Active Formula
- Probiotic: Enterococcus faecium → supports beneficial gut bacteria
- Prebiotic: Bio-Mos® → nourishes good microbiota
- Adsorbent: Montmorillonite clay → binds toxins and excess fluid
How It Works
- Replenishes beneficial intestinal flora
- Supports microbiome balance
- Helps bind toxins and excess moisture
- Promotes faster return to normal digestion
Indications
- Acute diarrhea
- Chronic or recurrent digestive issues
- After antibiotic therapy
- Dietary transitions
- Stress (travel, boarding, environment change)
- Sensitive stomach support
How to Use (General Guide)
- Cats / small dogs: ~2 ml twice daily
- Medium dogs: ~4 ml twice daily
- Large dogs: 6–8 ml twice daily
- Administer directly into mouth or with food
- Adjust dose based on weight and veterinary guidance
Pack Size
- 30 ml oral dosing syringe
Important Features
- Veterinary clinically used gut support formula
- Easy-to-use graduated syringe
- Suitable for short-term and supportive care
- Palatable paste for easier administration
Disclaimer
This is a veterinary product intended for use in animals only. Not for human use. If diarrhea persists beyond 2–3 days, worsens, or is accompanied by lethargy, vomiting, or blood in stool, consult a veterinarian promptly.