Support your dog's digestive health with Totoniks' Gut Health & Hydration meal-enhancing supplement for small dogs.
A simple and delicious combination of New Zealand grass-fed venison blood, beef bone broth, and green-lipped mussel, this liquid supplement supports a healthy gut microbiome and nutrient absorption.
Ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs, it encourages regular bowel movements and a strong immune system. This 100% natural supplement is perfect for dogs of all ages, supporting overall digestive health and comfort, and normal gas levels.
Just add water to give your pet the hydration and gut health support they need.
Key benefits:
- Supports a healthy gut microbiome and nutrient absorption
- Supports normal bowel function and comfort plus normal gas levels
- Immune support and maintenance of overall digestive health
- 100% natural ingredients, ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs
- Reusable and recyclable packaging, because we care about the planet too
Dehydrated venison blood, dehydrated beef bone broth, maltodextrin, dehydrated, green-lipped mussel (mollusc), calcium bentonite
Contains mollusc. Handle with care if you have mollusc allergies.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) 60%
Crude Fat (min) 1%
Crude Fiber (max) 6%
Moisture (max) 6%
Ash (max) 5%
Calcium (min) 0.02%
Potassium (min) 0.4%
Magnesium (min) 0.02%
Iron (min) 1500mg/kg
Omega-3 (min) 0.1%
Omega-6 (min) 0.07%
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
SNIP: Shake the sachet to loosen contents, then cut along the line to open
TIP: Remove lid from your Totoniks bottle and empty sachet contents into bottle
FILL: Fill with warm water according to the instructions on the bottle, then replace lid securely
MIX: Invert bottle at least 5 times to dissolve
FEED INSTRUCTIONS
Give up to half a bottle per day
One serve per day: Pour up to half the bottle directly onto dog’s meal
Two serves per day: Pour up to one quarter of the bottle onto each meal If you have more than one dog to feed, simply mix up and pour the right amount to ensure each dog gets half a bottle a day.
If in doubt, please consult your veterinarian.