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Seacure for pets?
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Laura L
MemberHas anyone tried Seacure for pets, reviews indicate improved digestion, and improvement in allergy symptoms. I have a girl with pancreatitis and was wondering if this would be beneficial for her.
neezerfan
MemberWhole Dog Journal reviewed that a while back and they liked it but I don’t know if it would be beneficial for pancreatitis.
I may completely incorrect but I think it helps IBD/IBS gastritis.
I remember looking at it when my older gal had 1 of her bad bouts of gastritis.crazy4cats
ParticipantHi Laura-
I have tried Seacure for my dogs. I do think it helped a bit with digestion. Another poster, (I belive Shawna) recommended it, but not to use long term. It’s been a while since I used. I might just need to order it again. A word of warning, however, it is EXTREMELY stinky! I don’t know if it is good for pancreatitis. I was using it for leaky gut. I’d check with your vet. (Or Shawna, lol!) good luck!stacey m
MemberI use Seacure daily for one of my labs with a sensitive GI Tract.
I began using pumpkin daily but it didnt work for her.
Seacure does the trick beautifully. Smell really isnt bad, no more loose stools, coat is amazingly shiny (side effect I suppose). Two thumbs up! -
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