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Feelgood Pets - Allergy Itch Ease for Dogs & Cats

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Feelgood Pets - Allergy Itch Ease for Dogs & CatsThe Allergy Itch Ease Drops: A Solution for Itchy Pets Natural and Safe Formula The Allergy Itch Ease Drops are a natural and safe formula that provides relief from allergies and itches. The blend of natural ingredients works to soothe and calm irritated skin, giving your pet the relief they need. Skin allergies can cause so much discomfort that pets scratch or lick excessively, causing bald patches, hot spots or even open and infected sores. Feelgood

The Allergy Itch Ease Drops: A Solution for Itchy Pets

Natural and Safe Formula

The Allergy Itch Ease Drops are a natural and safe formula that provides relief from allergies and itches. The blend of natural ingredients works to soothe and calm irritated skin, giving your pet the relief they need. Skin allergies can cause so much discomfort that pets scratch or lick excessively, causing bald patches, hot spots or even open and infected sores. Feelgood Pets Allergy Itch Ease helps relieve itchy skin in dogs and cats.

All-Natural Ingredients

This product is made with all-natural ingredients, making it a safe and effective solution for pets with allergies and itches. The natural ingredients work together to provide relief without harsh chemicals or synthetic compounds, making it a gentle option for pets with sensitive skin. 100% safe and natural, this remedy uses ingredients known for their ability to soothe and calm agitated and itchy skin and supports the health and integrity of all cells and layers of the skin.

Soothes; Calms Irritated Skin

This formula addresses acute skin problems such as eczema, red patches, €˜mottled€™ skin and itchiness. Taken internally, Allergy Itch Ease helps to maintain a sensory balance of the skin and the supply of oxygen at a cellular level.

Easy to Administer

The drops are easy to administer and can be added directly to your pet's food or applied topically to the affected area.

Allergy Itch Ease Benefits:

  • Natural pet allergy remedy
  • 20g bottle
  • Ideal for dogs and cats
  • 100% natural
  • Safe and effective
  • Relieves itchy skin
  • Calms your pet
  • Stops constant scratching
  • Soothes skin allergies in pets
  • Helps to heal inflamed skin and hot spots
  • Allows fur to grow back and prevents bald patches
  • Feelgood Pets remedies and are animal-cruelty free
  • Proudly made in South Africa

    Ingredients:

    Arum triph (6C), Viola tri (6C), Comocladia (6C), Chamomilla (12C), Cina (6C), Sucrose (inactive ingredient)
      How do I use Feelgood Pets Allergy Itch Ease for Dogs; Cats:

      Sprinkle on the back of the tongue and leave to dissolve. Alternatively, mix the dose in some wet food.

      Dosage:

      Initial dose: every 30 minutes for up to 10 doses. Thereafter 3 times daily. May be discontinued if symptoms subside.

      • Cats and small dogs: 1 pinch
      • Small to medium dogs: 2 pinches
      • Medium to large dogs: 1/4 capful

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      The most common causes of pet itching are parasites, infections, and allergies. There are many skin diseases that do not initially cause itching. Itching may develop because of secondary bacterial or yeast infections. It is possible that by the time itching develops the initial cause is long gone for your pet. If your dog is licking, scratching, or chewing himself more frequently than usual it may be a sign of an underlying problem. Allergies, mites, skin infections and insect bites are the most common causes of intense scratching in dogs but causes can also include environmental or food allergies. Help your dog get relief from licking, scratching,; biting and stop the itch.

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      Disclaimer: This medicine has not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council. This medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.

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