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Dog Furball Treatment

July 6th, 2009 · No Comments


Help for Fur Balls

Natural Remedies

Natural treatment provides a gentle yet effective solution to fur balls. Psyllium nigrum is a very high source of dietary fiber while Aloe ferox (a well known medicinal herb native to South Africa) is known for its beneficial effect on digestive functioning. Nux vom is a proven homeopathic remedy often prescribed for indigestion, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, violent retching and abdominal cramps.

A number of steps can be taken to help prevent fur balls. Here are some helpful tips:

* Groom your pets frequently. Try to start when the pet is young – but it is never too late to groom. The more loose hair you brush off, the less likely a fur ball is to occur as a result of ingested hair!

* Use a rubber brush. It is soft and will not cause much discomfort (great for the cat or dog and it works wonders for removing pat dander from carpets and furniture!)

* Dry foods can help reduce the formation of fur balls in the gut. These foods help to “sweep” the fur along the intestines in the right direction.

Recommended Product

FurBall Dr. will help your cat or dog avoid hairballs by maintaining healthy digestion. It has a very high source of dietary fiber. It contains a combination of selected natural herbal ingredients to support digestion, cleansing and elimination. It thereby helps to maintain digestive health and harmony, support the natural cleansing process, and effectively deal with common furballs in cats and dogs. FurBall Dr. comes in convenient capsule form which means each capsule can be easily opened and the contents mixed with food or a treat. If you would like to find out more about this product, then please click here.


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