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PRO RENAL 60 tablets

PRO RENAL 60 tablets

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Plwe-PRO9

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Vitamins & Supplements

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Biofaktor Sp. z o.o.

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Beyston

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BIOfaktor DogShield Pro Renal — 60 Tablets

DogShield Pro Renal is a complementary feed designed to support urinary tract health and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria in dogs. It contains natural compounds and minerals that promote healthy kidney and bladder function, helping maintain normal urine pH and urinary flow.

  • Form: Tablets (bottle)
  • Pack size: 60 tablets
  • Target species: Dogs
  • Indications: Support of urinary tract health, prevention of urinary tract infections, maintenance of kidney and bladder function
  • Brand / Manufacturer: Biofaktor Sp. z o.o. (DogShield line)
  • EAN: 5903874907749

Key Ingredients (per tablet)

  • Cranberry extract — 50 mg
  • DL-methionine — 25 mg
  • Vitamin C — 5 mg
  • Excipients: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide

Benefits

  • Supports urinary tract health and normal urine pH
  • Helps prevent the growth of pathogenic bacteria
  • Supports kidney and bladder function
  • Easy-to-administer tablet form for daily use

Directions for Use

Administer orally once daily with food. Dosage may be adjusted based on dog’s body weight and veterinarian recommendation. Use continuously for optimal urinary tract support or during periods of increased susceptibility.

Storage & Precautions

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep the container tightly closed.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets not intended for treatment.

Disclaimer

This product is a complementary feed for dogs. It is not a substitute for veterinary care. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a veterinarian.