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ReguTum™ Probiotic Paste is specially formulated, highly palatable and easy to use. It combines three core ingredients that work together to help support gut function and aid in maintaining the natural microflora balance in dogs and cats.
ReguTum™ Probiotic Paste comes in user-friendly, calibrated syringes for simple administration. Either give directly or mix into food. Can be used alone or along with medication prescribed by your veterinary surgeon.
For long-term digestive support, we'd recommend trying ReguTum™ Fibre Care.
The oil base of ReguTum™ Probiotic Paste preserves the probiotic bacteria, and they are activated only after they are ingested and reach the small intestine.
Administer orally for as long as considered necessary or as advised by your veterinary surgeon.
Weight | Quantity | Frequency |
<5kg | 2ml | Twice daily |
5-15kg | 3ml | Twice daily |
15-30kg | 5ml | Twice daily |
>30kg | 7ml | Twice daily |
Sunflower oil, peanut oil, yeast, fructo-oligosaccharides.
Anticaking agents : 1m558i Bentonite 42x104mg/kg.
Zootechnical Additives/ Gut Flora stabilisers: 4b1705 Enterococcus faecium (NCIM10415) 3x1011CFU/kg.
Antioxidant: E320 B.H.A 1970mg/kg.
Protein 1.81%, Fat 48, Crude Fibre 0.01%, Ash 36.35%, Phosphorus 0.03, Sodium 0.11%.
ReguTum™ Probiotic Paste is a complementary pet food.
Store in a cool dry place. Do not refrigerate.
For animal use only.
Indicated species: dogs and cats.
All prices include VAT where applicable.
Under almost all products on our website is an Estimated dispatch time, check this for a delivery prediction specific to the item you are looking to purchase. These badges are updated live based on the stock levels we have and also those of our suppliers - so are usually very accurate, but cannot be guaranteed. In more general terms, we aim to dispatch all orders within 1 working day of receiving payment (and a prescription if required). If we cannot do so within 3 working days we will contact you by email.
For UK delivery, we charge the following:
Order Total | Weight | Delivery |
£0-£28.99 | Under 2kg | £2.99 |
2kg+ | £4.99 | |
£29-£38.99 | Under 2kg | Free |
2kg+ | £4.99 | |
£39+ | Under 2kg | Free |
2kg+ | Free |
Prices quoted are for delivery to all parts of mainland UK except certain Scottish postcodes (where the price is higher for items sent by courier. Delivery of food abroad (including Channel Islands, N. Ireland and other islands around the UK) is charged at a higher price and free delivery is not available. Temperature controlled products, such as Insulin, are also not always subject to the standard and/or free delivery options.
For full information on our delivery charges, including prices on heavy deliveries to Scotland and abroad, see our delivery information page.
We can deliver most items to all around the world, but prices do vary. The majority of light weight orders (less than 1.5kg) can be delivered for a flat rate of £10. For an accurate estimate of the delivery charge, please put the items you require in your basket and use the "Estimate Delivery" system on the shopping basket page (you only need to enter your country and postal/zip code) for a quick quote. For deliveries to the USA you may need to go to the checkout page and enter your full address to get a quote (as some services need your state in order to quote too). For more information on international deliveries, please see our delivery information page.
Due to restrictions aerosols can't be sent by Royal Mail. We appreciate your understanding.
Some products, such as insulin and frozen food, need to be delivered in insulated packaging to prevent them from getting too warm (or too cold) during transit from us to you. Purchasing any of these items in your order will result in a £1.99 charge being added to the total to cover the high cost of the insulated packaging materials. You only pay the £1.99 once per order, regardless of how many temperature controlled items you purchase in that order.
Please call us as soon as possible if you need to amend or cancel an order on 01582 842096. If your order has been processed for dispatch we will be unable to cancel or amend the order. You will however be able to return your product for a full refund*.
To return an item, you must contact us by phone or email to arrange this BEFORE posting any product back to us. We will explain the process at this stage for you.
*For full details on returns, see our terms and conditions page.
Below are some recent questions we've received regarding ReguTum Probiotic Paste, including answers from our team.
Julia Vidler
What is the expiry date?
Hello Julia,
Thank you for your question.
The expiry date is 09/19.
Hope that helps,
VioVet.
Louise Hughes
Can I give Regu Tum to nursing bitch
Hi Louise,
Yes this would be fine to use :)
I hope that helps.
Judy
Our 14 yr old beagle still loves his food but recently is producing some bad wind, he can poo up to 5 times on a good walk which of course gets runnier each time, would a short course of regu tum help? Thank you
Hi Judy,
If this has been happening daily for more than a week or two, it would be best to get him checked by a vet to make sure there is no serious underlying cause that needs treatment.
If it has only happened for a few days, ReguTum would help to firm up his stools and also ensure he has enough of the friendly bacteria in his gut to help with normal function. It's safe to use long-term but if this condition doesn't clear up in a week, speak to his vet.
Shelly
I was looking for Promax and this came up as an option, I am a big fan of your products. I would like to know if it is the same click round type buttons on the syringe style dispenser for dosage and does it keep until it's expiry date once opened like Promax please?
Hi Shelly,
It's great to hear you like our own brand products - thank you!
Yes, DiaHalt will keep once opened - the beneficial bacteria are preserved in the oil and are only activated once in the intestines. It should just be stored in a cool dry place, but not in the fridge as this makes the formulation difficult to dispense.
Here's a couple of photos of the syringe - rather than clicking a button, you twist the dial to the correct amount, for example, to feed 7ml and then dispense, and it will stop when you reach the dial. If the product is cold from delivery, you can warm it in your hands for a couple of minutes to make dispensing easier.
I hope this helps!
Catlady
Is the paste safe to give to cats?
Yes, DiaHalt is approved for use in cats as well as dogs. For cats under 5kg, you can start with 2ml twice a day and cats over 5kg, 3ml twice a day.
Michelle Anderson
Can this product be used on dogs with kidney disease?
Yes, you can use this product on dogs with kidney disease. DiaHalt should not cause any problems with your dog's kidneys as the ingredients act locally to help resolve digestive upsets.
Jill boylett
I currently use canegest but it is quite expensive. Is this an alternative?
The precise ingredients are slightly different, but both products are used for the same sort of conditions and in effect they are equivalent alternatives to each other.
Eva Street
Hi, my dog seems to have a regurgitation problem left over from an unknown illness as a puppy, it flares up from time to time without warning and she struggles to keep food down for a couple of days, would this help her?
Thanks
It depends what the underlying cause of regurgitation is. DiaHalt is more effective for intestinal problems than those affecting the stomach, though many conditions can affect much of the GI tract. DiaHalt is a mild and very safe product and will not do any harm, so it is perfectly acceptable to try it. I presume you have already tried different diets and feeding routines. Very often some foods are easier than others, and small, frequent and regular snacks are easier to manage than one or two big meals. I would tend to give good quality brands of dog food, based on chicken or fish as the main ingredients. If this persists, you should ideally have your vet investigate it to see if some specific treatment might be appropriate.
Mary g
My dog suffers from pancreatitis and is having cimetidine. Can he still take probiotics?
Probiotics can be given to dogs with pancreatitis. It is often not clear exactly what triggers and episode of pancreatitis, but DiaHalt should not cause any trouble. There is however a possibility that DiaHalt could interfere with the effect of cimetidine if both are given at the same time. You should therefore allow at least an hour between giving DiaHalt and the cimetidine.
Lesley Bailey
Hi My dog has developed colitis and has had 3 attacks in 3 months, poo's really runny and he's been sick. He's had antibiotics from the vet and canikur would this product be of any help to him.He on chicken-rice etc. he weighs 10kilo's and is a shih tsu.
We have found that DiaHalt is very effective in many situations like yours. It is not intended to be given continuously, just whenever there is a flare-up of trouble. Depending on the underlying cause this might well be safer and more effective than antibiotics, though every case is different. If your dog seems to be prone to regular upsets, it might be worth trying a different diet, but your vet can probably advise you about this too.