Pancreatic Enzyme Powder for Cats and Dogs – 250g
Pancreatic Enzyme Powder contains the 3 enzymes your pet needs for digestion. Amylase, lipase and protease. With protease (1,750), amylase (24,700) and lipase (27,300) EP units/g Sometimes, dogs andamp; cats donandrsquo;t produce enough digestive enzymes to properly digest their food. This can prevent food from being absorbed effectively. Chemeyes Pancreatic Enzyme Powder will help to break down the food into small enough particles. This means it can be absorbed in the intestine, giving your best friend the nutrition that they need. How to use. Pancreatic Enzyme Powder is really easy to use. As a guide, just add 0.5 andndash; 1 gram of Enzyme Powder per 100g of food. The amount of food that you feed your pet should be based on their ideal weight, and not the weight that they are currently at. Start with the lowest recommended amount of Pancreatic Enzyme Powder and see how it works. It is quite easy to tell when the dose is right from checking your petandrsquo;s stools. If you see that they are starting to get firm you are heading in the right direction. From here, increase slowly until everything is looking really healthy. You should also notice a change in their personality with them not being so ravenous and eating so quickly. More importantly, you should notice that they are steadily gaining weight. Think of it this way: sometimes you have to try rubber balls, sticks and rope toys before figuring out that they like frisbees! When to use The Pancreatic Enzyme Powder needs to be added to every meal that your pet eats. We find that when they are regularly using Pancreatic Enzyme Powder they are able to manage eating treats and snacks without causing them any problems. There is no need to soak the Pancreatic Enzyme Powder before use, it can simply be sprinkled directly on to the food. If you are using kibble or dry food there is potential for some of the powder to be left behind in the bowl. A small amount of water to mix it in can be helpful to ensure it all gets eaten….