Incontinence Support 120 Chewable Tablets
Incontinence Support 120 Chewable Tablets
Urinary incontinence may be caused by an underdeveloped urinary system or may arise as a part of the aging process. Estrogen deficiency is the most common cause of incontinence in spayed female dogs and may result in weakened muscles in the bladder and sphincter causing urine leakage. VetClassics Incontinence Supplementfeatures bovine ovary powder that nutritionally provides natural estrogens and works synergistically with the phytoestrogens provided by licorice, wild yam and other ingredients. Research indicates that phyto-estrogens may help maintain the bladder and sphincter muscles and improve muscle tone.
VetClassics Incontinence Supplement is helpful for spayed female dogs with estrogen deficiency, dogs with incontinence due to early spaying that results in incontinence in young female dogs and dogs with incontinence due to kidney function insufficiency in female dogs.
VetClassics Incontinence Supplement
Provides phytoestrogens
Botanicals support muscle tone of bladder and sphincter
Supports incontinence
Made in the USA
NASC (National Animal Supplement Council) certified
Each Tablet Contains
Wild Yam Root 315 mg
Bee Pollen 210 mg
Rehmannia 158 mg
Angelica Sinensis (Dong Quai) 79 mg
Psoralea 79 mg
Glandalai (beef ovarian extract) 53 mg
Licorice 21 mg
Ingredients (listed alphabetically) - Dicalcium Phosphate, Distilled Monoglycerides, Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Natural Flavoring, Silicon Dioxide.
Suggested Dosage
Tablets may be given orally or crumbled and mixed with moist food.
Responses to natural dietary supplements may vary by animal.
WeightDaily Dosage
Up to 50 lbs1 Tablet Twice Daily
51 to 75 lbs2 Tablets Twice Daily
Over 75 lbs3 Tablets Twice Daily
Contraindications
For pets receiving Chinese or Western herbs for the treatment of Kidney insufficiency Genesis Resources Canine Incontinence Formula can be given concurrently with most other formulas without side effects.
As with any estrogen therapy, it is possible to have an onset of estrus, especially if DES is administered concurrently; dosages then may be adjusted downward.