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Skin & Coat Tonic | Feelgood Pets
Skin & Coat Tonic | Feelgood Pets
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Skin & Coat Support for Pets
Skin & Coat Tonic is a premium formula designed for pets with common skin and coat concerns. This blend of herbs, nutrients, and biochemic tissue salts helps restore healthy skin and a glossy coat, while supporting overall vitality — ideal for both chronic conditions (eczema, dermatitis, hair loss) and temporary irritations (itching, hot spots, fungal flare-ups).
Key Features of Skin & Coat Tonic
- Promotes a shiny, healthy coat and nourished skin
- Fortifies hair roots and supports regrowth
- Relieves itching, flaking, eczema and dermatitis
- Aids recovery from irritations like hot spots and fungal infections
- Supports liver, kidneys, and thyroid for whole-body wellness
Ingredients in Skin & Coat Tonic
Made from 100% natural components:
- Equisetum arvense (Horsetail)
- Taraxacum officinalis (Dandelion)
- Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina)
- Fucus vesiculosis
- Kalium Sulphate (D6) (Kali. Sulph.)
- Lactose (inactive base)
Free from gluten, synthetic colors, flavors, or preservatives. Cruelty-free.
Did you know? The skin plays a vital role in detoxification. Issues with your pet’s coat and skin can often signal deeper concerns such as toxin build-up, hormonal imbalances, immune system issues, or stress.
How to use Skin & Coat Tonic
Available in easy-to-administer capsules that can be given whole or sprinkled over food. For a quick improvement, use for 2 to 3 weeks. For more persistent conditions, a full 6-week course is recommended.
Dosage:
- Cats and small dogs: ½ capsule twice per day
- Medium-sized dogs: 1 capsule twice per day
- Large dogs: 1 to 2 capsules twice per day
Caution: The safety of this product has not been confirmed for use during pregnancy or lactation.
Additional Information
Size: 60 capsules | Suitable for: Dogs and cats
Disclaimer: This product has not been evaluated by SAHPRA. This medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.
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