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Dandelion Root for Dogs
Most of us are familiar with this herb as a weed in the garden, but its use in recorded traditional medicine dates back to the 7th century. Both the leaf and the root are used, although their properties are quite different from each other. Supporting your dog's liver can go a long way in contributing to a long and healthy life, even if your dog is not showing signs of liver problems.
Dandelion root has been used extensively as a cholagogue, meaning that it helps support normal bile flow during digestion. This helps the breakdown and assimilation of foods. Dandelion root supports the production of liver enzymes that metabolize toxins in the body so they can be excreted. It also supports the gut by providing inulin. Inulin is a prebiotic that helps maintain healthy gut flora, essential for good digestion and the immune system.
Benefits
- For sluggish digestion, gas
- Supports liver metabolism when taking medications
- Part of a healthy heart program
- Helps maintain normal blood sugar levels
Directions for Use
Weight |
Daily Feeding |
Under 30 lb. |
Give one drop per 1 lb (0.5 kg) of body weight |
30 - 34 lb. |
1.5 ml |
35 - 44 lb. |
2.0 ml |
45 - 64 lb. |
2.5 ml |
65 - 79 lb. |
3.0 ml |
80 - 99 lb. |
3.5 ml |
100 - 119 lb. |
4.0 ml |
120+ lb. |
4.5 ml |
Shake well before use. Does not require refrigeration.
Ingredients
Certified Organic Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)
… 500 mg per ml
Inactive Ingredients
Deionized water, natural bacon flavor, vegetable glycerin
Cautions
- If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
- Safe use in pregnant animals or animal's intended for breeding has not been proven.
- Do not use if gallstones are present or with gallbladder inflammation.
- Do not use with intestinal or bile duct obstruction.
- An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product.
- Not for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately