Raspberry Leaf
Raspberry Leaf
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The breeder’s secret for a smoother whelping. A traditional herbal supplement documented as far back as the 6th century. Raspberry Leaf is trusted by breeders and vets alike to help tone and maintain the muscles of the uterus in preparation for birth, and to support bitches prone to phantom pregnancies.
Why Choose Raspberry Leaf?
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Whelping Preparation: Widely used by experienced breeders to help prepare the bitch for labour. It helps support the tone and strength of the uterine muscles, aiding the natural birthing process.
- Hormone Balance: Known for its natural hormone-balancing properties, making it an excellent choice for maintaining equilibrium in unneutered females.
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Phantom Pregnancies: Because of its ability to support hormonal balance, these tablets are often used to assist bitches who are prone to experiencing phantom pregnancies (pseudopregnancy) after their season.
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High Potency: Each tablet contains 450mg of Raspberry Leaf (equivalent from extract) to ensure your pet gets the optimal level of support.
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Suitable for Cats: Equally beneficial for Queens during pregnancy.
Ingredients & Nutrition
Active Ingredients (per tablet):
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Raspberry Leaf Extract: Equivalent to 450mg
Composition: Raspberry Leaf Extract, Tableting Aids.
Dietary Info:
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100% Natural
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Vegetarian
Feeding Guide
For Pregnancy (Whelping):
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When to Start: It is generally recommended to start feeding Raspberry Leaf in the third trimester of pregnancy (approx. 3 weeks before the due date) and continue for one week after birth to support recovery.
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Always consult your vet or an experienced breeder for specific timing advice for your breed.
For Hormone Support / Phantom Pregnancy:
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When to Start: Start feeding at the first sign of the season and continue for 12 weeks.
- (Please refer to the packaging for specific daily dosage based on body weight).
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Important: This is a complementary feed product, not a medicine. It is designed to support your pet's health naturally and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice or treatment.