Description
Our Canine Fertility Supplement for female dogs has been optimally designed to help regulate and optimise your girl’s reproductive system. This fertility booster has been specially formulated for breeding dogs, using scientifically proven ingredients that will help improve your chances of success. Number one dog fertility supplement!
Canine Fertility Supplement for female dogs Benefits:
Our customer’s feedback include more regular seasons, better mating ties and more successful pregnancies.
- Enhance normal embryonic development and implantation
- Improve egg quality & reproductive health
- Facilitate movement and protection of spe*m cells
- Promote ovulation & embryo quality
- Regulate hormone levels
Recommended Intake
Up to 15kg = 1 scoop per day
15 – 30kg = 1.5 scoops per day
30+ kg = 2 scoops per day
How to administer
Add to your dog’s usual food and mix.
If feeding dry food, add a little cold water to the mixture and stir.
Do I need to give my dog double the recommended daily amount?
Yes. You can feed your dog double the recommended daily amount for the first 4-6 weeks if:
- Your dog is new to this supplement
- You have switched to Dragon Lab Supplements from a competitor brand
Giving your dog double the recommended daily amount of Dragon Lab Supplement for the first month helps the active ingredients get to work quickly.
Does it matter if I skip days?
Yes, it can. Skipping days or being inconsistent with feeding can undo a lot of the benefits your pet might otherwise enjoy.
Follow the recommended intake for how often and how much supplement you should give your dog in order to see the best results.
How quick is your delivery?
We endeavour to dispatch all orders received by 2pm on the same day. We dispatch orders Monday to Saturday. We dispatch orders by tracked 2nd class Royal Mail Delivery
Are there any allergy concerns?
If you have any allergy concerns please contact customer service on07813 664608, or email hello@dragonlab.uk
Can your products be used with prescription only medicines?
Please check with your vet prior to supplementation of your dog’s diet.