Beefblood – 200g

13.90 €

Based on freeze-dried bovine blood, Beef Blood thus retains the nutritional qualities of hematic iron as well as plasma.

Iron helps maintain or develop muscle mass, allows better gas exchange, helps support the respiratory and cardiac spheres. As a general rule, beef blood helps recovery after exercise, improves overall health and gives a beautiful coat. Some dogs with intensive physical activity do not have all the necessary inputs to develop muscle mass.

This product is particularly suitable for sports dogs, females prone to nervous pregnancies, convalescent dogs and senior dogs.

🌱 100% natural

🌱 Food supplement

🌱 Rich in iron

🌱 Muscle recovery and development

🌱 Overall health and coat

Capacity: 200g or 500g

Duration: 25 to 6 months depending on the weight of the animal.

Composition: 100% dried beef blood powder.

Tips for use 🌱 Just slightly rehydrate this powder before administering it directly into the bowl. Use for 2 months as a cure 2 to 3 times a year. Do not use continuously except as part of the BARF or Prey Model diet.

Dosage per day (to be given once): approximately 0.3 g per kg, not to exceed 12 g per day

up to 5 kg: ⅓ teaspoon

5 to 10 kg: ½ teaspoon

10 to 20 kg: 1 teaspoon

20 to 30 kg: 1.5 teaspoons

more than 30 kg: 2 teaspoons

To be taken as a cure over a period of at least one month. If necessary, to be taken all year round. Store away from humidity, heat and light. As this product is natural, it is normal to observe differences in texture and color from one bottle to another. Made in Germany

Nutrition advice 🌱 Not suitable for animals allergic or intolerant to beef. To optimize the assimilation of iron in the body, vitamin C can be supplemented. This product is a food supplement and in no way a meal replacement. Always leave fresh water available to your pet. Never leave him unattended while eating, chewing or chewing. If your animal's condition does not improve despite administration or even worsens, the problem is serious, consult your veterinarian. Ask your veterinarian for advice before administering it to pregnant or lactating female dogs.