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PRO URO 60 tablets

PRO URO 60 tablets

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Plwe-PRO13

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Biofaktor Sp. z o.o.

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Beyston

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BIOfaktor DogShield PRO URO — 60 Tablets

DogShield PRO URO is a complementary feed designed to support urinary tract health in dogs and reduce the formation of urinary stones. It contains minerals, vitamins, and natural compounds that help maintain proper urine composition and pH, supporting overall urinary system function.

  • Form: Tablets (bottle)
  • Pack size: 60 tablets
  • Target species: Dogs
  • Indications: Prevention of urinary stones, urinary tract support, maintenance of healthy urine pH
  • Brand / Manufacturer: Biofaktor Sp. z o.o. (DogShield line)
  • EAN: 5903874907763

Key Ingredients (per tablet)

  • DL-Methionine — 25 mg
  • Cranberry extract — 50 mg
  • Vitamin C — 5 mg
  • Calcium phosphate — 20 mg
  • Magnesium carbonate — 10 mg
  • Excipients: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide

Benefits

  • Supports urinary tract health and proper urine composition
  • Helps reduce the formation of urinary stones
  • Maintains optimal urine pH
  • Easy-to-administer tablet form for daily supplementation

Directions for Use

Administer orally with food. The recommended dosage is:

  • Dogs up to 10 kg: 1 tablet per day
  • Dogs 10–25 kg: 2 tablets per day
  • Dogs over 25 kg: 3 tablets per day

Consult a veterinarian for long-term use or specific dosing recommendations.

Storage & Precautions

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep the container tightly closed.
  • Keep out of reach of children and other pets.

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.