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Product information "Fit-BARF Psyllium Husks 170 g"
Feed material for dogs and cats
For the demand-oriented supply in raw feeding, powder
Psyllium husks are a rich source of soluble fiber. The powder swells to many times its original volume when combined with water. So-called mucilage polysaccharides are found in the husks of the seeds and are responsible for the pronounced swelling behavior and high water retention. These mucilage substances naturally increase the feed volume and are thus excellently suited as a low-carbohydrate satiety supplement.
These mucilages naturally increase the volume of the food, making them an excellent satiety supplement for dogs prone to obesity. Another positive effect is the increase in the volume of feces, which can be a support for recurring problems with the anal glands. Soluble fiber, as present in the psyllium, is also suitable for sensitive dogs.
Composition: 100% psyllium husks, ground
Analytical constituents and levels: crude fiber 7.2%
Feeding recommendation: daily 1 g/10 kg body weight. 1 quarter tsp. corresponds to approx. ca. 0.9 g. Mix 1 part psyllium husks with at least 10 parts water and allow to swell for 15-20 min.
Since psyllium husks form a mucus and line the stomach and intestines with it, medications can no longer be absorbed well. Therefore, please give the psyllium husks with a time delay!
Do not feed dry!
Animal categories: | Dogs, Cats |
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Composition: | Psyllium |
Feed Profile: | BARF, Diet & Light, Vegetarian, Without additives, Lactose-free, Vegan |
Phase of life: | Adults, Seniors |
Product form: | Powders |
Product type: | Single feed |
Special Requirements: | Digestion, Intestines, Stomach |