FAQs

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FAQ: Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes for Dogs and Cats

What kind of enzymes are contained in Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes?

Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes is a high-strength, low-odor, porcine-derived powder with three essential pancreatic enzymes (lipase, protease and amylase) found naturally in the digestive system.

What are the recommended feeding guidelines for Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes?

The average dose for a dog is ¾-1 teaspoon per meal. The average dose for a cat is ¼- ¾ teaspoon per meal. The dose will vary pet to pet. Add enzymes to each meal, moisten with warm water, mix thoroughly and let stand for 15-20 minutes at room temperature before feeding. Consult with a veterinarian.

How many servings are contained in a pouch of Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes?

Based on an average 2.8g dose, the package contains about 60 servings (30-day supply).

How often should Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes be given to my dog or cat?

If your dog or cat requires supplemental pancreatic enzyme powder for proper digestive activity, Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes should be given at every meal or as directed by your pet’s veterinarian.

Is a veterinary prescription required to purchase Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes?

No, a veterinary prescription is not required to purchase Companion Care’s Pancreatic Enzymes.