Skin, Coat & Molt Support Forage
- Price
- $10.75
This fan-favorite forage is crafted to support your pet through their molting season while promoting a healthy coat and skin. This specialized blend aids in preventing fur buildup in the digestive tract, often referred to as wool block, and helps soothe inflammatory skin issues. Perfect for maintaining your pet’s overall health during shedding cycles, this formula ensures they stay comfortable and happy.
This forage works best when used in conjunction with its Herbal Popper counterpart.
Nutritional Information
Active Ingredients: Alfalfa Leaf*, Burdock Root*, Calendula*, Chickweed*, Dandelion Leaf*, Flaxseed*, Licorice Root*, Marshmallow Root*, Nettle Leaf*, Oatstraw*, Papaya (freeze-dried), Plantain Leaf*, Red Clover Flower*, Rose Hips*(*certified organic)
Inactive Ingredients: none
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude Protein (min) 12.6%
Crude Fat (min) 7.26%
Crude Fiber (max) 8.3%
Moisture 9.17%
Directions
1-2 TBSP daily. Sprinkle over food, directly onto a mat or dish, or stuff a pinch into chew toys to promote feeding, foraging, and enrichment.
Reseal bag after use. For optimal freshness, store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Suitable For
Rabbits and guinea pigs 6 months of age or older. For other species, please consult a veterinarian or expert before offering this product.
Size
3 oz (85g)
Our Promise
- Reviewed and recommended by expert rabbit nutritionist
- 99% of our ingredients are Certified Organic
- No artificial preservatives, fillers, added sugar, or GMO ingredients
- Small, handmade batches that are minimally processed to ensure the highest nutrient content
- Natural ingredients, mindfully sourced from trusted partners who meet our high standards
- Made in the USA with domestic & global ingredients
My Flemish Giant loves this stuff! She can't get enough!
Truly helpful during my bun’s moulting phase!
My buns love digging for this and their coats are beautiful and shiny.
My rabbits love these.
I bought this for my buns as she has a sizable hair ball in her stomach. No idea if it is helping but, she does seem to like to eat it off the spoon. She will not touch it though on her foraging mat. I am going to try sprinkling it over her salads.