Item Number: OXBOWDIGEST
Natural Science - Digestive Support is a high-fiber supplement containing various herbal ingredients to support the digestive health of your pet. Chicory Root supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the GI tract while Ginger Root supports gastric motility. Slippery Elm supports overall digestive function.
Active Ingredients
Chamomile 45 mg
Fenugreek Seed 45 mg
Chicory Root (Source of Inulin) 40 mg
Ginger Root 18 mg
Slippery Elm 18 mg
Inactive Ingredients
Timothy grass, barley flour, oat groat flour, cane molasses, flax seed meal, yeast culture (dehydrated), xanthan gum, hydrolyzed yeast, algae (fat product), mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract.
Pets are living longer lives thanks to proper nutrition and care, and more pet owners are taking their small pets to the vet than ever before. The most common ailments vets see with small animals are related to digestive, urinary, joint, and skin and coat issues. As these pets age, vets also see more chronic, recurring health issues that need support.
Animal* |
Weight |
Feeding Recommendation |
Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas, Prairie Dogs, Iguanas** |
0-1 lb |
Feed 1/2 hay tab per day |
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1-4 lbs |
Feed 1 hay tab per day |
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4+ lbs |
Feed 2 hay tabs per day |
Rats, Degus |
All Weights |
Feed 1/4 hay tab per day |
Hamsters, Gerbils |
All Weights |
Feed 1/8 hay tab per day (1/8 tab equals 1/4th tsp of crumbled product) |
Mice |
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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR MICE |
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*Not intended for growing, pregnant, or lactating animals
**Iguanas: Natural Science Digestive Support hay tabs are to be offered per day if you feed daily, or per feeding if you do not feed every day. Before offering the hay tab at the designated amount per body weight, it is first recommended to soak the hay tab in water for 10-15 minutes. Drain water and mash up the hay tab into smaller amounts with a spoon. Either top dress the daily diet or offer separately.
For all other species, consult Oxbow or your veterinarian. When adding supplements to your pet's diet, always consult your veterinarian