In nature, animals have often been observed interacting with clay, particularly in certain situations. For instance, some animals may consume soil or clay, which could be related to their search for specific minerals. Similarly, dogs and cats are sometimes seen eating grass, potentially responding to their internal needs.
For pets in urban environments, access to natural sources of clay is limited. Through The Clay Cure, you can provide your pet with a high-quality, natural clay sourced from some of the purest clay deposits available. Our clays are carefully selected for its purity and suitability as a dietary addition for pets.
Always seek advice from a veterinarian when an animal is ill.
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The descriptions and recommendations given on this website are for educational purposes only and do not replace any professional diagnosis or treatment. It is the responsibility of each individual person to do what is safe for their own respective health conditions and that of their pets and animals.
Montmorillonite green clay, a natural binding and anti-caking agent, is commonly used in pet foods. It helps ensure that high-quality pet foods remain free of certain additives.
Directions for Use:
For Dogs
Under 10kg: ½ teaspoon mixed with water or food, once per day.
10-20kg: 1 teaspoon mixed with water or food, once per day.
20-30kg: 1½ teaspoons mixed with water or food, once per day.
Over 30kg: 2 teaspoons mixed with water or food, once per day.
For Cats
Under 5kg: ¼ teaspoon mixed with water or food, once per day.
Over 5kg: ½ teaspoon mixed with water or food, once per day.
Externally:
You can make a thick paste using one part Montmorillonite Clay and two parts water for use as a poultice, spread onto gauze for secure application. The poultice may also be warmed.
Composition:Montmorillonite Clay
Feed additive 1G557
£23.09
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Kaolin clay is commonly used for pets, particularly dogs and cats, for its absorbent and soothing properties.
It may help manage common issues related to digestion. Kaolin clay can be applied as a paste on the skin or mixed with food or water.
Recommended Use for Pets:
For Dogs:
Small Dogs (under 10kg): ½ teaspoon mixed with water or food, once or twice daily.
Medium Dogs (10-25kg): 1 teaspoon, once or twice daily.
Large Dogs (over 25kg): 1½ to 2 teaspoons, once or twice daily.
For Cats:
Under 5kg: ¼ teaspoon mixed with water or food, once daily.
Over 5kg: ½ teaspoon, once daily.
Composition: Kaolin clay
£29.50
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Diatom Nutri Pet is a natural product made from crushed fossils of freshwater organisms. It contains 90% amorphous silica and a range of trace minerals, including phosphorus, selenium, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, copper, zinc, and iron.
Silica is a common component found in bones, tendons, skin, cartilage, and blood vessels. It is also present in the bloodstream and various vital organs. Diatom Nutri Pet can be added to your pet’s normal feed.
Diatomaceous Earth can also be used externally. Some pet owners dust their pets' fur, bedding, and surrounding areas with Diatom Nutri Pet.
Suggested Use:
Kittens: ½ teaspoon per day
Adult Cats: 1 teaspoon per day
Puppies: ½ to 1 teaspoon per day (dependent upon size and breed)
Small Dogs (under 15kg): 1 teaspoon per day
Medium Dogs (15kg – 35kg): 1 tablespoon per day
Large Dogs (over 35kg - 50kg): 2 tablespoons per day
Composition: 100% Diatomaceous Earth (amorphous non crystalline silica)
Diatomaceous Earth Feed additive: E 551C
£9.25
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Always seek advice from a veterinarian when an animal is ill
REMINDER
The descriptions and recommendations given on this website are for educational purposes only and do not replace any professional diagnosis or treatment. It is the responsibility of each individual person to do what is safe for their own respective health conditions and that of their pets and animals