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Dorwest Tree Barks Powder for Dogs and Cats, 100g, Slippery Elm Powder – Soothes Digestion & Upset Tummies, Eases Discomfort, Natural Formula

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They use absolutely no fillers and the quality of these two ingredients meet the European Herbal Pharmacopoeia standards. Both ingredients are sourced from their native home in North America. How does Tree Barks Powder work? It can help your pet, whether their digestive issue is a one off (often due to something they shouldn’t have eaten!) or if they struggle intermittently (or longer-term) with non-specific digestive issues. Keep a tub in the house to have ready to use when it is necessary, or give regularly to keep everything under control. Information The Dorwest Tree Barks Powder for dogsconsists of just 2 ingredients, 90% finely powdered slippery elm bark and 10% white poplar bark. We use absolutely no fillers and the quality of these two ingredients meet the European Herbal Pharmacopoeia standards. We source both ingredients from their native home in North America. Marshmallow root - another powerful mucilagenous herb that coats the gut, soothing and assisting gut transit Tree bark for dogs can help your pet whether their digestive issue is a one off (often due to something they shouldn’t have eaten!). It is also an ideal digestive aid for dogs if they struggle intermittently with non-specific digestive issues. Keep a tub in the house to have ready to use when it is necessary or give regularly to keep everything under control. Either way, Dorwest Tree Barks Powder is essential for the dog cupboard!

Our Tree Barks Powder can easily be mixed into their normal food, or even mix it into some live yoghurt for a natural pro-biotic too. We also have had a customer making little ‘honey balls’ with it, great if your pet has a sweet tooth or is a little fussy ! 5. Flexibility Bark is similar in many ways to our own skin and is essential for a tree’s survival. And a whole host of other species make use of this niche in the forest ecosystem. The visible part keeps moisture in and keeps infection out. But there’s a lot more to bark than first meets the eye. If you’re changing your dog’s diet, transition gradually so their gut has ample opportunity to adjust Chemistry can be as important as texture when it comes to bark as a habitat. Aspen bark is not as acidic as that of some other trees such as pine and birch. This means that it can support species of plants and lichen that might not otherwise be present in a pinewood. (Interestingly aspen can also photosynthesise through its bark!)This fine fluffy powder does something magic when it mixes with water, becoming almost blancmange like, hence the name ‘Slippery’ Elm. It coats and soothes the stomach and digestive tract (emollient action), helping to support the absorption of nutrients, firming stools and easing discomfort.

The Dorwest Tree Barks Powder works by slowing down the entire digestion process and gently soothing the digestive tract as the food passes through the dog’s system. Can be used whether their digestive issue is a one-off (often due to something they shouldn’t have eaten!) or if they struggle intermittently or longer-term with non-specific digestive issues. From pups to veterans, Tree Barks Powder is suitable for all dogs when their tummies need some extra support. Ingredients: Finely powdered slippery elm bark (50%), marshmallow root (40%) and white poplar bark (10%) Keep potential targets for unwanted eating out of the way (e.g. bins secured, human food sources out of reach)Administration: 1 teaspoonful per 10kgs bodyweight daily added to the daily feed or mixed with liquid. Can be increased if required for more severe cases

There’s one very obvious way to spot a dog’s sensitive stomach– their stools. Have you noticed any changes to the frequency of loo breaks? The consistency of your dog’s stools? e.g. diarrhoea. Are these changes happening frequently? If so, they might be dealing with a poorly or sensitive tummy. There are some more subtle signs to watch for too, these include: Street, L. & S. (2002) The importance of Aspens for lichen. In: Cosgrove, P & Amphlett, A. (eds.). The Biodiversity and Management of Aspen Woodlands: Proceedings of a one-day conference held in Kingussie, Scotland, on 25th May 2001. The Cairngorms Local Biodiversity Action Plan: Grantown-on Spey. Dorwest are proud that their herbal pet care products have been trusted by pet owners and veterinary professionals worldwide for over 50 years. Their aim is to help keep pets healthy from the end of their nose to the tip of their tail. Take a look and see! Bark does a great job of protecting the tree. Even so, there are some very determined creatures that are keen to get to the nutritious cambium, or the wood beneath it. Many mammals eat bark, and by looking at the height and details of the damage, we can find out what mammals are present in an area. As their name suggests, bark beetles are among the insects that use bark. The larvae burrow down to get to the cambium and each beetle species makes distinctive galleries, or passages in the wood. They can then carry in fungal spores that the bark would usually repel, which is how Dutch elm disease is spread.

Help keep your pet’s tummy naturally comfortable and stools normal with this blend of complementary digestive herbs

Marshmallow root - another powerful mucilaginous herb that coats the gut, soothing and assisting gut transit If bark is damaged around the circumference of the trunk, the tree is in real trouble. The phloem can no longer do its job of transporting sugars, and the tree may die. Voles often eat the bark at the base of young trees, killing young saplings. Deer also strip bark (as well as damaging it by ‘fraying’ their antlers on it to shed the velvet coating). The bark of trees including aspen and willow is an important food source for the European beaver.

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