Nip your cat and dogs colds and coughs “in the bud” with Respo-K
Respo-K is a natural respiratory stimulant to heal cat and dog colds and coughs.
Respo-K is designed to fight congestion, clear the airways and stimulate a healthy immune system. Keep Respo-K on hand and give to your pet to:
• Promote respiratory health
• Open airways, clear eyes and noses
• Strengthen your pet’s immune system
• Encourage healthy sinuses and lungs.
It is 100% natural and effective at strengthening your pet’s immune system, curing colds and coughs in dogs and cats and in preventing secondary infections that can occur if not treated early enough.
"I used your Respo-K remedy for my kitten… and by Wednesday she was her old self again… I am really relieved and grateful. Thank you!"—Tertia
INSTRUCTIONS: Tablets may be crushed and put on the tongue or eaten whole. Continue use for up to 5 days after treatment appears to be achieved.
Rabbits and Small Rodents: 1/2 tablet 3-5 times a day
Cats and Small Dogs: One tablet 3-5 times a day
Medium Dogs: Two tablets 3-5 times a day
Large Dogs: Three Tablets 3-5 times a day.
Caution: Consult a vet if your pet is pregnant or nursing.
INGREDIENTS: Calc. sulph, Ferrum phos., Hepar. sulph. Verbascum thapsus (Mullein leaves), Sambucus nigra
UNITS PER ORDER: One container contains 125 tablets.
What to Watch For:
Our pets get sick just like we do. Poor diets, change in the weather, change in exercise habits and stress can all be indicators of sickness in our pets. Heal cat and dog colds and coughs naturally with Respo-K.
Standard symptoms of a cat or dog cold or cough is:
• Watery eyes
• Sneezing
• Congestion
• Coughing
• Sore throat
• Gag producing foam
• Pawing at their mouths
• Potential fur ball (in cats)
Respo-K can treat all of the above symptoms, excluding the cat with a fur ball in their throat.
In addition to Respo-K, other natural assistance you can offer your cat and dog with coughs and colds include operating a humidifier, trimming a long-haired cat to prevent fur balls, a consistent diet, exercise and T.L.C. If a cat or dog cough or cold persists for longer than 2 weeks seek veterinarian advice.