Description
Kidney Care for Your Furry Companion
Supports Kidney Health
Kidney Dr for Dogs & Cats is a specially formulated dietary supplement that supports kidney health in pets. The unique blend of natural ingredients help maintain kidney function, and promote overall well-being in dogs and cats.
Specially Formulated for Pets
Improve your pet's kidney health with our all-natural remedy. Made with a blend of carefully selected herbs and supplements, our formula has been shown to support kidney function and promote overall well-being in pets. Feelgood Pets Kidney Dr. is a 100% herbal remedy containing herbs with the ability to improve the functioning of both healthy and ailing kidneys. In addition, it acts as a tonic for the entire urinary system.
The formula of Kidney Dr is designed specifically to meet the needs of dogs and cats, and is optimized to support healthy kidney function. Whether your pet is recovering from kidney disease, or simply in need of a little extra support, Kidney Dr is the perfect solution.
Convenient and Easy to Use
Kidney problems respond well to complementary medicine and a holistic approach (including diet). Thus, improve kidney functioning and ultimately decreasing the need for prescription drugs or surgery. This natural remedy is easy to administer, simply add it to your pet's food. Give your furry friend the support they need with our kidney health supplement for pets.
Kidney Dr Remedy Features:
- Natural kidney remedy
- Improves the functioning of the kidneys and urinary system in cats and dogs
- Prevents kidney damage caused by diabetes
- Help treat kidney disease and prevent further damage
- Improves immune functioning and general health
- Proudly made in South Africa
ðŸ¾If sold out and you LOVE this product, pre-order it with an approx. 2-week lead time from receiving proof of payment. It's worth the wait!ðŸ¾
Disclaimer:Â 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.Â
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