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Blooming Pets Milk Thistle Liquid is a very powerful herb to help support damaged livers. Also reputed to help manage cholesterol, support the pancreas, and help flush heavy metals from the body.
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My wee dog suffers from pancreatitis and colitis. Over the past year or two I have searched the Internet for any products that might make her life more comfortable. Many have helped a little but not enough. The milk thistle has made a noticeable difference to her life. Her guts don’t seem so irritated, and the dreadful smells that emanated from them are all but gone. I give her the milk thistle orally in a syringe and, should I forget, she comes and asks for it – she seems to know that it helps her. I have also found a pouch feed which she tolerates really well and enjoys eating. The combination of this along with the milk thistle means that she is looking and feeling so much better.
I would not be without this product now.
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Too early to know but my dachshund Mindy has slight liver problems and is on special diet so I thought both Mork and Mindy would benefit.
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Really surprised how much this has helped
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Since adding this product, along with vet prescribed lactulose and hepatic food to my 11yr old pug's diet, she has stopped wetting at night and is much brighter.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Blooming Pets Milk Thistle Liquid, including answers from our team.
Ellen Milne
Hello, I wondered if you might be able to advise how much to give daily to a dog weighing 30kgs?
And would it be given in one dose or split in to two?
Many thanks for your help.
Your dog would need 7.5mls daily as one dose (around 1.5 teaspoons).
Annie
My cairn cross westie has high liver levels, he's also had a stent put in his tummy, he suffers from pancreatitis as well. I've got him on Denamarin and lots of vet antibiotics, but I feel the Denamarin is making his tired, loss of appetite, and nausea, sometimes diarrhoea. Will just milk thistle help his liver levels instead of Denamarin.
Milk thistle will certainly still be helpful to his liver but Denamarin contains more quality ingredients so I would stick with that if you can given your dogs history. I would also be surprised if it is the Denamarin causing these symptoms, it is not something we usually see with this supplement. It is more likely to be one of the antibiotics he is on. It may just be worth having a chat with your vet before you change anything.
Nicola
Hi my cat has very mild fattty liver disease and been advised to give him liver supplement with milk thistle. I have tried the sachets and palatable tablets that have salymin and silybin in and he won't have it, so think the liquid may be worth trying even though it's only the one ingredient.
He is 4.6kg, how much should I give him? I have a plastic syringe so I can administer it in mls?
Thank you.
Trying the liquid is a good idea. Often a liquid is more palatable than the powders. It is also better for him to get one beneficial ingredient rather than nothing at all. There is not an exact science to the dosage for this product but the manufacturers recommend that any animal up to 7.5kgs should receive half a teaspoon daily.
Alison
I have a 46kg Rottie that the vet has advised Milk Thistle may help with his liver - he is almost 11 - what dosage would he need
The recommended dose for your dog would be 10mls daily which is equivalent to 2 teaspoons. This would mean one bottle would last around 25 days.
Julie Reay
Can you please tell me the ingrients in this. Is it alcohol free?
The ingredients are pure Milk Thistle soaked in Benzo Alcohol to make it into a liquid.
Julie Reay
Would this be advantageous for my six month old puppy who has just had surgery to repair a Liver Shunt. The surgery was 2 weeks ago. She is on Clavabactin and Lactulose and eating Roayl Canin Hepatic dry food?
Milk thistle is thought to support damaged livers and so is likely to be of benefit to your puppy. It certainly won't do any harm so I would give it a go. Best of luck.