Ergyvet Zeodyn – Probiotic for dog & cat
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🐾 Zeodyn – Digestive function stabilizer
For dogs & cats – Probiotic & digestive support
Zeodyn is a nutritional supplement specially formulated to rebalance the intestinal flora of your dog or cat, while supporting their digestive comfort. It is suitable in cases of acute or chronic digestive disorders, poisoning, diet change, or stress.
✅ Key benefits:
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🌿 Restores the balance of intestinal flora (microbiota)
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🧫 Natural probiotic (Enterococcus faecium)
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💨 Reduction of diarrhea and digestive disorders
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🐶 Suitable for sporting dogs before/after effort
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🧘♂️ Detox, drainage & anti-stress effect
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👃 Improves breath
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🐾 Palatable and easy to administer
🧪 Active ingredients:
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Enterococcus faecium: targeted probiotic (3.6 billion bacteria per spoon)
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Chicory inulin: prebiotic stimulating good bacteria
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Zeolite (clinoptilolite): absorbs toxins and heavy metals, antioxidant
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Loosestrife: astringent, reduces spasms and pathogenic germs
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Lemon balm: soothing, digestive antispasmodic
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Licorice: protects the digestive mucosa, reduces pain
🐕🦺 Indications:
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After medical treatment (antibiotics, dewormers…)
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Temporary or chronic diarrhea
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Bad breath linked to an unbalanced flora
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Difficult digestion during:
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change of diet
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stress (transport, moving…)
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effort in sporting dogs
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Supports transit in elderly dogs
📦 Presentation:
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Palatable powder to mix with food, yogurt, pâté…
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Suitable for dogs and cats
🐾 Instructions for use:
🔄 Acute digestive disorders (diarrhea, poisoning…):
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🐶 ½ level teaspoon / 5 kg of weight
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💊 3 times a day for 1 to 3 days
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❗ Do not exceed 6 spoons/day
🔧 Microbiota rebalancing / treatment:
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🐶 ½ level teaspoon / 5 kg of weight
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💊 Once a day for 15 days
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❗ Do not exceed 2 spoons/day
➡️ Gradually integrate into the diet to encourage acceptance.
⚠️ Precautions:
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No known contraindications
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Store at temperature < 25°C and protected from humidity
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Duration of use: according to veterinarian recommendations