🐶 Keep Your Pet's Gut Happy and Healthy!
Sherwood Pet Health Digestive Support tablets are a natural solution for improving your pet's digestive health. Each tablet is flavored with premium papaya, pineapple, and banana, making it a tasty treat for pets. These tablets contain no artificial additives and are formulated to stimulate appetite, enhance gut motility, and support the immune system, ensuring your pet stays vibrant and healthy.
A**R
RABBIT PRONE TO GI STASIS? READ THIS REVIEW
We have been giving my stasis-prone bun two of these a day for several weeks with no GI stasis episodes so far -- previously, it was happening every 1-2 months. We thought it was from too much fur ingestion. I'm posting this advice because reality it was that he was eating too many pellets and veggies.If your rabbit is prone to stasis, I just wanted to share this info: CUT DOWN OR REMOVE GREENS FROM THE DIET ENTIRELY TO ENCOURAGE THE 80% HAY DIET!!! You can also reduce pellets and go for high fiber Timothy based pellets. Now that we've put him on a "diet" and he's eating more hay, he's been healthier than ever.Also, I recommend going to SmallPetSelect online store. They recommend 1st or 2nd cut timothy hay for more fiber. We got the 2nd cut timothy hay from SPS, and the buns love that. It's the right balance between being tasty and stemmy/fibrous. We also mix in different types of hay (like oat and orchard) to keep the buns interested in eating hay and that has been very effective!!!!ALSO, CHECK OUT THEIR "Premium ultra-soft" timothy hay which is a 3rd cutting highly nutritious (and high in fat, beware) hay that is SUPER delicious. The buns are obsessed with it and we give as a treat hay.Tl;dr I would recommend getting 2nd cut timothy as your main hay -- oat and orchard to mix to encourage hay eating, and THIS premium hay as a treat hay or the only hay, as a last resort if it's all your bun will eat. BUT THEY TRULY MUST BE EATING 70-80% HAY TO NOT GO INTO STASIS IF THEY ARE PRONE!!!! Good luck <3
B**J
Bunny loves it
I've been feeding this to my bunny for well over a year now. When I first started using these I had two bunnies. Neither one of them liked it at first. It does have a strong aroma and they were quite dubious. Once they tried it though they quickly learned to love it! I'm down to one bunny now and the thing I've noticed with him is that he doesn't shed as much as he used to since starting on these. I use a pill cutter to chop in half and he gets one half after breakfast and the other half after dinner. I ask if he wants his "mint" and he comes running! The price does seem a little expensive at first, but at one per day a bag will last over 3 months for one bunny. It seems to be a quality product from a quality company.
R**
Quick digestion improvement
Saw improvement in digestion within 24 hours. One of my bunnies likes the taste and will eat it up, no problem. For the bunny who doesn't care for the tase of the pill, I have mashed the pill up and made it into a paste and put it on a few greens or put it in a oral syringe.The instructions says to avoid greens but MY bunny seemed to be okay with just a few stems of cilantro covered in the medication (it was really the only way bunny would take it). Its a good price will buy again.
C**O
Great during heavy shed times
I purchased these to give to one of my elder bunnies during heavy shed times. She loves them and comes looking for her "treat" every morning and evening. I trust Sherwood to provide my bunnies with healthy and high quality products.
S**S
Works great!
Worked great in getting my rabbit's stomach back to normal. And my rabbit loves the taste.
N**A
Delicious but expansive
Rabbit loves it. 1 star off for the price.
L**.
Really helps my rabbit's digestion and he loves them!
My rabbit came from a shelter as an adult with a questionable past. He tends to be very picky and often refuses to eat foods that he's never tried before including the occasional piece of fruit. I feed my rabbit Sherwood's Professional Rabbit Food and really trust their quality brand. I decided to buy these digestive treats in order to avoid wool blockage after realizing he was ingesting a lot of fur. I was very disappointed to find out that he refused to eat them, but I persisted knowing how good they would be for him. I even bought another brand of papaya enzyme treats, which he loved, but after taking a taste myself, I realized it was because they tasted like pure sugar! I decided to coat his Sherwood treats with the dust of the sweet treats to fool him. Turns out it worked! And slowly but surely he became accustomed to the flavor and he even now begs for his treats twice a day! The treats have definitely helped his wool blockage as I see less strung-together poo, he has not had any digestive issues since. I especially love that I can feel good about giving him a treat that is not chock full of unhealthy ingredients and sugar. Thanks so much Sherwood! Keep it up!
J**C
DIDN'T WORK AT FIRST... KEEP TRYING... NOW MY BUN LOVES IT!
Couple of weeks ago my 3 yr old Bun had a scare with minor Bloat. I had to have her hospitalized for four days. I never even knew what that was. I just thought it was GI Statis but apparently they are two different things but both deadly. Bloat is much more serious then GI Statis because it can happen suddenly w/o warning. Luckily she pulled out of it and fully recovered. She tends to shed a lot through out the year & loves to groom herself so that might have been the culprit. Since, I already give her the Sherwood Pellet which she absolutely is crazy about so when I discovered they made a product for digestion, I was eager to try it.My Vet warned me that most rabbits don't take to it but I had to try something. Day one of giving her the treat by hand which I split in half, she didn't seem interested at all. Just walked away from it after couple attempts. Then I just decided to drop the two pieces in her enclosure hoping she'd changed her mind.The next day I totally forgot about it but then realized she had eaten it since they were gone. So I wanted to put it to the test by taking out the bag again & giving one by hand again. Oh boy did she run up to me very excited about getting it. I was totally shocked. It's been over a week and she loves it! When she hears the bag she goes literally nuts! I'm so happy that it worked out. For those that failed the first time, don't give up, your bun will surprise you just as mine did. My advise, if they don't take, just leave it in their cage and they will eventually come around. That's what my Henny did! Now she's addicted to this stuff! And it's good for her too!
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