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Natural Dog supplements | Pooch and Mutt

Natural Dog Supplements including Bionic Biotic for immunity, digestion skin & condition and Mobile Bones for mobility, agility & joint health

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FAQs

If you have any questions not covered below please email them to pooch@poochandmutt.com

Is it suitable for all dogs?

Yes.

Can you feed it to dogs with…

  • Diarrhoea/ soft stools? – YES
  • Digestive problems? – YES
  • Weight problems? – YES
  • Skin irritation? – YES
  • Skin problems? – YES
  • Coat problems? – YES
  • Lack of Fur/ hair? – YES
  • Immune difficiences? – YES
  • Pancreatis? – YES
  • Collitis? – YES
  • Stomach ulcers? – YES

What is the difference between the original pellet form and the NEW powdered concentrate?

Both versions contain the same active ingredients that do the same job. The concentrated powder is more concentrated, meaning that you need to give less to get the same amount of active ingredients. The reason that we offer both forms is that some dogs/owners prefer the pellets (which we have had on sale since we started) and some prefer the new powdered products.

Can I feed Bionic Biotic with Mobile Bones?

Yes

Can I feed Bionic Biotic to a pregnant/ lactating bitch?

Yes. Not only will this help with the bitch’s condition, it will also help with lactation and the nutrient density of the milk – meaning that the puppies will benefit too.

Can I feed Bionic Biotic to puppies?

Yes. You can feed Bionic Biotic to puppies as soon as they are on solid food. As the amount that you feed depends on the dog’s weight a puppy will get less than an adult dog.

What is a Probiotic?

A probiotic promotes the optimum levels of ‘friendly bacteria’ in the gut, which allows the digestive system to work properly. A probiotic is the reason that humans have natural yoghurt and products like Yackult.

How long before I notice a difference?

We would expect you to notice a difference within 3 weeks, but every dog is different and it depends on the condition that you are hoping that the product will help with. If the condition is a visual one we recommend that you take a photo before your dog has the product and another one after about 5-6 weeks.

How much should I feed/ How much should I buy?

That depends on the size of your dog…

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When will the delivery arrive?

(to UK Addresses) It should be with you in 3 days, but may be sooner.

Do they like it/ will they eat it?

YES. It is formulated with a natural palletant so they love the taste. If they do not eat it as a powder or a pellet then you can claim your money back in our guarantee.

Do you deliver outside the UK?

Yes. You can order online to Germany, Ireland, Italy, Jersey, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Spain Sweden & Switzerland. For any other destination please email pooch@poochandmutt.com

Do they have to be kept on it for the rest of their lives?

Each situation is different. It is perfectly safe (and recommended) to be fed every day. If you do wish to reduce the amount fed we suggest that you do this gradually and closely monitor what effects it has.

What is the calorie content?

The calorie content of Bionic Biotic concentrate is approximately 322 kcal/100g = 9.66kcal/tsp

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