Tripleberry Nutrition C and Bioflavonoids by means of Sherwood Puppy Well being (100 Capsules – 60 Grams)

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, Top class shelf-stable nutrition C complement for pets (particularly guinea pigs). Supplies bioflavonoids to make stronger optimum nutrition C bio-availability. Additionally supplies a potent dose of superfood berries (Maqui berry, blue berry, acai berry).
Is Discontinued Through Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Package deal Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.91 x 4.69 x 0.39 inches; 1.76 oz
Date First To be had ‏ : ‎ October 14, 2015
Producer ‏ : ‎ Sherwood Puppy Well being
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B016N2G6YM

Cushy Texture: Capsules are cushy sufficient to chunk or simply smash aside, making them appropriate for pets of every age, together with seniors or the ones with dental issues.
Very important Nutrition C Enrichment: Supplies the important Nutrition C required to make stronger a wholesome immune device, save you deficiencies, and handle general energy.
Scrumptious Herbal Berry Taste: Made with actual berry flavors that trap pets, making sure acceptance and delight all the way through feeding.
Lengthy-Lasting Efficiency: Shelf-stable Nutrition C maintains its effectiveness over the years, so you’ll consider its dietary price.
Superfood Berry Mix: Enhanced with a mix of nutrient-rich berries to offer further antioxidants and well being advantages past Nutrition C.
Formulated for Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Chinchillas: In particular designed to satisfy the original nutritional wishes of small herbivores, making sure optimum well being and well-being.

8 reviews for Tripleberry Nutrition C and Bioflavonoids by means of Sherwood Puppy Well being (100 Capsules – 60 Grams)

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  1. Avatar of Always Looking for the Truth

    Always Looking for the Truth

    Just what we needed for our sick guinea pig!
    The tablets dissolve almost immediately in water, which is great, as I am using them to supplement the Oxbow Critical Care that I am feeding our very sick 5 and almost a half year old guinea pig. I just dissolve four of them in water, and add it to the Critical Care before I feed her. That may be too much for some situations, but it seems to be helping her a lot. She loves the taste of them, too, even though she cannot chew them right now, due to some tooth issues, but I have let her lick them, and she loves them.These are much better, in my opinion, than the drops that are added to water, as Vitamin C loses its efficacy rapidly. Great product!

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    Andrea E

    Nope
    The guinea pigs won’t eat it. At first they sniffed it, then one took a tiny nibble and waddled away. Our piggies do seem to be a bit picky, though. They won’t eat a lot of things other piggies will eat.

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    Ms. Michelle

    Great product
    I got this for my baby bunny because she often sneezes and has a runny nose. I tried using the baby nasal drops as my vet suggested but that is really not easy to do on a very squirmy and fast rabbit with very sharp nails. So I find giving these Vitamin C tablets a life saver. I give her one tab a day and she loves it. And most of all, it really helped to clear up her allergies. She sneezes much less now and no more crusty nose!

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    AmyP

    Picky, old guinea pig likes them.
    We bought vitamin C tablets after our vet recommended them over the drops. Our guinea pig is seven years old!! She is quite picky in her old age, but loves these tablets. We were skeptical that she would eat them as she didn’t like any of the other vitamin C tablets/wafers we bought. She doesn’t turn her nose up as these, so I guess they are tasty. Over the last couple of years, she has developed issues due to vitamin C deficiency, but these tablets seem to keep them at bay. We’re on our second bag. Works for us!

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    Liolik

    Sick guinea pig won’t eat the tablet.Not sure about this one.
    Tablets taste fine but my guinea pig won’t eat it. I’m not into force feeding unless absolutely necessary. The appetite restore product from this vendor worked miracles, I hope she develops taste for these tablets.

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    Emily Willen

    Picky Chinchilla’s LOVES them!
    Like guinea pigs, vitamin C is essential for chinchillas to live long healthy lives. Many pet stores will state that chinchilla’s average lifespan is 8-10 years, but with supplemented vitamin c, they can live up to 20 years. If you are immersed in the chinchilla community, you will hear this left & right. When I had my first chinchilla Chi, I didn’t know this & he died at 8 years old… Now I know better & have had 4 chinchilla’s since then that have all been supplemented with vitamin C, who have all lived over 15 years old (my girl Pepper is 22 years old). Vitamin C prevents connective tissue & cardiovascular disease in chinchillas. My girls are SUPER picky, but they love these! I HIGHLY recommend this product!!!!

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    Anne Bailey

    Pigs won’t eat it…non-returnable so beware…
    Wanted to believe in this but my pigs won’t eat them. Bummer bc can’t get my money back!!! They are a hard pellet type. I’ll hope oxbow starts producing theirs again soon!!!

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    Jennifer W.

    Very effective supplement!
    We got these for my daughter’s guinea pig when she was showing signs of scurvy. It took about two weeks of taking them, along with appetite restore and some rescue feeding, but now she is perked back up and doing great.We do feed Sherwood pellets, but she prefers to eat hay and not as many pellets, so I think that’s how her vitamin levels got low. Either way, we will continue the supplements.My only complaint is I haven’t been able to get her to take them on her own. She’ll nibble around the edges and then reject it. So we’ve been crushing and syringe feeding them. She’s not usually picky, so I will keep working on getting her to take them on her own.

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