Product Overview: Carnivora Slippery Elm Powder
Carnivora Slippery Elm Powder is a single-ingredient herbal supplement designed to offer gentle and effective **digestive support** for cats and dogs. Sourced from the inner bark of the Slippery Elm tree, this finely ground powder creates a mucilaginous substance when mixed with water. This soothing property helps to line and calm irritated tissues throughout the digestive tract.
Key Functional Benefits
- **Soothes Digestive Tract:** Helps create a protective barrier along the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, which can provide comfort during bouts of loose stool or vomiting.
- **Supports Regularity:** The high mucilage content naturally aids in regulating bowel movements, whether your pet is experiencing occasional constipation or diarrhea.
- **Reduces Irritation:** Ideal for pets prone to digestive stress or those transitioning to new foods, as it helps calm and comfort the mucous membranes.
- **Pure Single Ingredient:** Contains only 100% natural, powdered Slippery Elm Bark with no additives, fillers, or artificial ingredients.
Guaranteed Analysis (per 100g)
Carnivora Slippery Elm Powder is a pure herbal product; a standard Guaranteed Analysis for nutrients is not required. However, it is **guaranteed** to contain:
- **100%** Ground Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) Bark
- **100 grams** net weight.
Feeding Guidelines
Mix the recommended amount of powder with a small amount of warm water to create a slurry before adding it to your pet’s regular meal or administering directly. It is best given **30 minutes before or after** other medications or supplements, as the mucilage may slow their absorption.
- **Small Pets (under 10 lbs):** Consult your veterinarian.
- **Cats & Small Dogs:** 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon, twice daily.
- **Medium Dogs (25-50 lbs):** 1/2 to 1 teaspoon, twice daily.
- **Large Dogs (50+ lbs):** 1 to 2 teaspoons, twice daily.
Always ensure your pet has access to fresh water.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer:
**For supplemental use only. Not a substitute for veterinary care. Consult your veterinarian before introducing new supplements or toppers to your pet’s diet.**

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