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The incidence of sand colic is often thought to be limited to horses in sandy areas; however, horses can have sand colic episodes regardless of where they live. Horses that graze or eat off the ground are more likely to pick up and digest sand and dirt, which can increase the risk of sand colic. Sand colic can occur when a horse ingests sand or soil particles, either accidentally or intentionally, that accumulate in the horse's intestinal tract and can cause an obstruction in your horse's colon. Using Equi Aid Natural Horse Psyllium Pellets may help reduce the possibility of digestive colic. It contains premium psyllium fiber, in palatable apple & molasses flavored psyllium pellets, to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon.
SKU | 3720951 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Farnam |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
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Hi, I have an old dog that has been diagnosed with IBS of the large intestine. I have found that psyllium husks mixed with his kibble and warm water helps to firm up his stool. He weighs approx. 100 lbs and I'm wondering what the dosage should be for him. I've been giving him 1 tablespoon twice a day. Thanks for any information you can supply.
Is psylium husks recomended for a dog who is vomitting and has diarhea thank you
My dog has what appears to be comstioation. He has a painful gut, he is stretching, panting & trying to poop the last few hours. This is not the first time; he is on a restricted diet but got a chew (natural) & we think it's not passing good for him. Should i give him psyllium husk? He is not eating now, just drinking water. The vet has given him carafate & metoclopramide before & it's worked in past. But I gave him the only dose we had left 8 hours ago.
My local vet recommends fiber for my cat. I have ground flax seed and wondered if that's a good fiber source
My vet said to give my cat Metamucil; can I give him regular wheat dextrin? Just a generic fiber supplement in powder form?
My horses manure is charge in size and has trouble passing it. Sometimes I have to go in and scoop it out.
Hi I have a horse who has had colic surgery before I owned him. I have trouble putting weight on him so I have been feeding alfalfa pellets to him as well as supplements and senior sentinel food because it has higher fat. Are alfalfa pellets ok for a horse who has had colic surgery in the past? I also would love some tips of how to get his weight up.
Can i give metamucil to help with anal gland problems?
How much Safeguard Equine paste can be given to Bloodhound puppies 8 wks old and weighing 10-15 lbs for parasites. I have given it to older puppies for 3 days in a row. Worked great.
He hasn't had fully formed stools since he was 7 mo. He stool is often loose or patty like. I've tried lower fat foods and different proteins, giving all foods 3 months before change. Tried psyllium husk, pumpkin, glandex, and firm up and just feeding less and nothing works. Now he cannot empty is anal glands properly because of his loose stool. No parasites either. What should I try to help firm up his stool? Any specific dogs foods to try? Supplements?
What can you recommend for fiber threats or food for my GS
My previous question was answered but I wanted to add. So my cat has constipation, vomiting a little after pooping, I had her on glandex for a few days but now she has diaherra, I was told miralax can help but I do have benefiber on hand, would that work instead? How much do I give and can I give her benefiber daily for the rest her life or switch back to glandex for daily life long supplement to prevent constipation again?