Canine

High quality veterinary formulated nutraceuticals for Dogs

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VetiCalm Paste for Dogs
Canine Range
Calming Canine

VetiCalm Paste for Dogs

A specially developed topical liquid spray fluid for tail, ear and flank biting in pigs.

A unique formula containing a combination of ingredients which:

✓ Reduces incidence and severity of tail biting

✓ Supports healing

✓ Supports the reduction of lesion severity

✓ Wards off biters

✓ Is safe to use with pigs

Key Features

  • Easy to apply
  • Has a carefully selected unpleasant and repellent taste
  • Has a bright blue colour & sticky texture for good coverage
  • Improves pig welfare
  • Supports healing after tail biting outbreaks
  • Reduces impact of tail, ear and flank biting on bitten pigs
  • Reduces likelihood of repeated biting outbreaks
  • Reduces likelihood of condemnations
  • Lowers susceptibility to secondary infections in bitten pigs
  • Potential to decrease antibiotic usage

Feeding Instructions

Apply Shield Plus generously to the affected tail and surrounding area of the pigs in the pen.
• Spray every two days
• Repeat as required

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE
Warnings: The product may cause eye irritation. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.

Gloves should be worn when using the product. Avoid hand to mouth contact. Wash hands after use.

VetiCalm Paste for Dogs

Natural De-Stress & Calming for Dogs

Stressful situations can lead to anxiety in dogs such as separation, confinement, travel, loud noises and circumstances in which the pet feels a lack of control and cannot remove itself from the situation. Anxiety in dogs can lead to behaviours such as:

  • Chewing and destruction
  • Inappropriate soiling
  • Vocalisation
  • Aggression

Having identified the area of anxiety in dogs the Mervue R&D team of Vets and Chemists have developed VetiCalm for dogs to naturally de-stress and calm dogs worldwide.

FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS

1ml per 1kg of body weight.
Simply add to food.
Do not exceed stated dose within a 24hr period.
If symptoms of anxiety and stress persist please contact your veterinary surgeon for advice.
Fresh drinking water should always be available.