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#27 Liver Support
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Frequently Asked Questions

Silver Lining Herbs Liver Support for Dogs is a natural herbal supplement designed to support the normal function and health of a dog's liver. It contains a proprietary blend of herbs that help detoxify the liver and protect it from stress and toxins.

The recommended dosage for this supplement is based on your dog's weight: for dogs up to 30 pounds, give 1 capsule daily; for dogs between 30-75 pounds, give 2 capsules daily; and for dogs over 75 pounds, give 3 capsules daily.

The supplement contains a unique herbal formula including Milk Thistle, Barberry, Burdock, Chamomile, Eleuthero, Oregon Grape, Turmeric, Yerba Santa, Dandelion, and Cascara, with each capsule containing 505 mg of the blend.

This supplement is specifically formulated for canine use. It is recommended to consult with your veterinarian before starting any new supplement, especially if your dog has underlying health conditions or is on medication.

This supplement aims to promote liver health, assist in detoxification, and help combat environmental pollutants, which can support overall vitality and wellbeing in dogs.

The supplement is made in the USA in a facility that complies with National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) standards, ensuring quality and safety.

A healthy liver can aid in the removal of allergens from the body, potentially minimizing allergic reactions. However, individual results may vary, and it's advisable to consult with a veterinarian regarding allergy management.

Results can vary depending on the individual dog and their specific health needs. Some owners may notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Consistent use as directed is recommended.

While the supplement is designed to support liver health, dogs with existing liver disease should be evaluated by a veterinarian before use to ensure it is appropriate for their condition.

If your dog is hesitant to take the capsules, you can try hiding them in food or using a pill pocket. If issues persist, consult with your veterinarian for alternative administration methods.

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