Pet-Ema for Dogs & Cats (12 ml)
Item: PRN0-0042
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Description
Ingredients
Each syringe of Pet-Ema for Cats contains 6 mL of a solution of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate 125 mg in Glycerin, with Sorbic Acid (as a preservative). Each syringe of Pet-Ema for Dogs contains 12 mL of a solution of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate 250 mg in Glycerin, with Sorbic Acid (as a preservative).
Useful Information
Frequency of Use: Pet-Ema is for short-term relief of constipation. Chronic constipation may indicate an underlying problem that requires veterinary treatment.
Storage: Store Pet-Ema in a cool and dry location, away from children and pets.
Customer Reviews
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100% Recommend this product (4 of 4 responses)
By Bobble
Denver, CO
Pet Ema
June 27, 2017
Easy to use and it works. Makes an unpleasant job a little easier.
By butterfly50
good purchase
February 26, 2017
I have a cat with constipation problems and the pet enemas have saved a few expensive trips to the vet. They are easy to use and work well.
By CatMomma
CA
Can't be without them
January 4, 2017
One of my cats has chronic constipation (& possibly megacolon). I was shocked when I saw what the problem was - she was so very 'full of it' on the X-ray, end to end. I now treat her every few days with Pet-Ema. It works very quickly, and enables the necessary evacuation - I can see her relief afterwards (although I admit that the process is certainly not pleasant for either of us).
By cfdrifter
Brookings, OR
Quick results
September 7, 2015
My dog occasionally has issues with his bowel movements but the Pet-Ema gives him rapid relief. It's easy to administer but if you have questions, check with your vet before using. Sometimes there are serious issues that only a vet can diagnose. For occasional problems Pet-Ema is the perfect answer. It works within 30-45 minutes in my dog (German Shepherd) but I would suggest that immediately after use that you walk your dog to avoid any indoor 'accidents'.