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Dr.Clauder´s

Lean pasta (150g)

Lean pasta (150g)

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Dr.Clauder's Stomach Paste is a gentle and targeted supplement for dogs and cats with sensitive stomachs or disturbed intestinal balance. The paste is developed to support digestion, especially during food changes, anxiety, stress, or periods when the gastrointestinal tract needs extra help to stabilize.

The mild formula is based on easily digestible chicken protein in combination with prebiotic inulin (FOS), yucca schidigera, elm bark, and yeast beta-glucans – ingredients traditionally used to support gut flora, soothe the stomach, and promote a more balanced intestinal environment. The paste also contains L-carnitine and L-tryptophan, which can contribute to more energy and inner calm, making it particularly suitable for stress-related stomach upset.

The Stomach Paste is easy to administer, palatable even for picky animals, and can be mixed directly into food or given from the fingertip. An ideal everyday supplement for dogs and cats of all ages who need mild but effective support for their stomach.

🦴 Specifications
Type of supplement: Stomach and intestinal support for dogs & cats
Suitable for: Sensitive stomach, food changes, stress, loose stools, gas, imbalances in gut flora
Consistency: Soft paste - very easy to administer
Active components: Inulin (FOS), yucca, elm bark, beta-glucans, L-carnitine, L-tryptophan
Packaging: 150 g tube

📏 Dosage
1 g per 5 kg body weight per day
(1 g ≈ 1.5 cm paste string)

Administer:
- Directly from the tube
- Mixed into food
- Once daily (can be divided if needed)

📌 Points to note
This is a complementary feed given daily to support stomach and intestinal health. Introduce gradually if the animal has a very sensitive stomach. Store the tube in a cool, dry place and protect it from moisture. Always close carefully after use. Always ensure free access to fresh water. In case of persistent stomach problems, a veterinarian should be contacted.

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