Brand: VetIQ
Item Form: Tablet
Item Weight: 0.02 Kilograms
Specific Uses: Excessive flatulence, mild diarrhoea, reluctance to eat, lethargy & fatigue Loose, soft or watery stools, dull coat & poor overall health.
Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Yeast, Kaolin, Pumpkin Powder, Inulin, Magnesium Stearate, Pectin, Silicon Dioxide, Flavouring.
VETIQ Stool Firm tablets Aids the relief of symptoms of mild diarrhoea that your pet may experience. They are specially formulated with a unique blend of pectin and pumpkin for added fibre and naturally occurring beta-carotene which helps increase and improve stool firmness.
Intestinal health is also improved as it contains Kaolin for toxin absorption and prebiotic fibre, Inulin, to promote the presence of beneficial gut bacteria. Stool Firm tablets contain calcium carbonate which helps to form a barrier along the gut assisting the natural balance of the digestive tract
About this item
- Digestive Support: Contains prebiotics including Inulin to promote beneficial gut bacteria and maintain intestinal health in cats and dogs of all ages
- Natural Ingredients: Unique blend of pectin and pumpkin provides added fibre, while betacarotene helps improve stool firmness naturally
- Versatile Dosage: Easy-to-administer tablets that can be given whole or crushed over food, with specific dosing guide based on pet size
- Comprehensive Formula: Contains Kaolin for toxin absorption and calcium carbonate to help form a barrier along the digestive tract
- Suitable For All Pets: Safe for cats and dogs over 8 weeks old, with specific dosing instructions for different sizes from small cats to large dogs
Precautions:
- Use continuously for a maximum of 7 days, then the animal should be given a break of approximately 7 days.
- Can be used for puppies from 8 weeks
- Not for human consumption, and keep out of children
- Kaolin and Pectin can cause side effects in some animals. Owners should be aware that pectin could cause mild constipation (usually transient), especially in high amounts and may interact with medications. Consult your veterinarian to determine if any drugs your pet is receiving could interact with kaolin and pectin.
Dosage:
a)Small cats(<2.5kg) – 1/2 Tablet
b) Large Cats(2.5-5kg) – 1 Tablet
c) Small dogs (<5kg) – 1 Tablet
d) Medium dogs (5-10kg) – 2 Tablets
e) Large dogs (10 – 20kg) – 3 Tablets
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Stool Firm safe to give to a cat?
VETIQ Stool Firm can be administered to cats following the recommended daily amount per weight and warnings given on the packet. The active ingredients kaolin and pectin are not known to be dangerous to cats. Some other stool firming products contain bismuth salicylate as an ingredient which should not be administered to cats unless directed by your veterinarian. VETIQ Stool Firm does not contain bismuth salicylate.
I have a pregnant dog that has very bad diarrhoea. Is it safe to give her Stool Firm?
The use of VETIQ Stool Firm in pregnant dogs is ok as the product contains no ingredient that would affect the pregnancy status of the dog. However, as the product would have a constipatory effect it may affect the absorption of various minerals/vitamins or any medication that may be given with the food. If medications were required with the food, then VETIQ Stool Firm should be administered at different times.
Why can I not give VETIQ Stool Firm as a continuous preventative treatment?
There are 2 main reasons for this: – It may act as a constipatory agent for the pet – Can pre-dispose some dogs to urinary calculi
Can I give this product to my dog while they have Cushings disease and are on medication for this?
We have investigated this medication and there appears to be no contraindications to using VETIQ Stool Firm, but we recommend you talk to their vet also to confirm this.
Can this product be used continuously?
The product has fibre and binding agents to help regularise digestion during diarrhoea events. However, using these when the stool is not loose will have a constipating effect on your pet. 2) This product has a high level of calcium carbonate (its one of the binding agents mentioned above). Longer term usage of this may pre-dispose some dogs to urinary calculi (a hard mass of mineral salts in the urinary tract).
Are two tablets supposed to be given together or spaced during the day?
Your dog should receive 2 tablets. We instruct that they can be sprinkled on their food, so you can give them together. Its best to keep it to a similar time each day where possible.
Will excessive use of VETIQ stool firm cause a risk of calcium build up in your pet’s urinary tract if used long term? Can it be used on a schedule?
Pets can potentially have issues with saturating their urine with calcium and running the risk of stones forming in their urinary tract if they are continuously taking high levels of calcium. While this can be taken safely over the short to medium term (with breaks), we would advise consulting your Vet for any longer-term use of this product.
Other products your Pet is ingesting , for example the complete feed your pet is eating, will also contain calcium which we do not have visibility on.
Therefore, it is recommended to discuss these loose stool issues with your Vet to determine a reason as to why this is happening and also how to combat it long term, without any adverse health effects caused by the increase in Calcium in the Pets diet.
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