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Emeraid Intensive Care Omnivore 100G is a veterinary diet pet food designed to meet the unique metabolic needs of critically ill omnivorous pets such as small mammals and birds. This nutrient-rich granule formula contains dietary nucleotides and balanced omega fatty acids to support recovery and immune health, making it an essential choice for professional and home care during illness and recuperation.
| ASIN | B07SQYPJ11 |
| Additional Features | Formulated for critically ill pets with special ingredients |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,747 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #124 in Bird Food |
| Brand Name | EMERAID |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Carrot |
| Item Form | Granule |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EMERAID |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Supports recovery in critically ill omnivores and is suitable for various species and small breeds. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Illness and Recovery |
| Special Ingredients | dietary nucleotides, balanced omega 3/6 polyunsaturated fatty acids |
| Specific Uses For Product | Illness and Recovery |
| Target Species | Rats, Mice, Parrots, Finches |
| UPC | 888361317315 |
| Unit Count | 100 Grams |
C**W
Really great medicinal food for poorly red dragon who has perked up since feeding via syringe
P**O
L'envoi rapide et soigné. Le produit conforme à sa description. Merci beaucoup !
A**R
This was recommended by my exotic vet when my gerbils were unwell & needed a bit of extra support. They both LOVED it - it obviously tastes lovely to them (it smells decent when made), and it kept them both at a good weight which is essential for any recovery to take place. It's very easy to make, and mixes up very easily when water is added. Under the guidance of our vets, we also used this to supplement regular feeding long-term as a post-medication treat / bribe to make sure their medications stay in. If you've got gerbils and you've been recommended this, I highly recommend it. Occasionally larger bags are available so if you've got to use this long term, they'd make for better value for money.
R**N
This is an excellent product for poorly hamsters who due to various health conditions may need additional nourishment or easy to eat wet food. You mix it up using specific ratios of warm water to powder and then either spoon feed the hamster or use a syringe to give small amounts at a time. My exotic vet highly recommends this product for hamsters, although my vets actually sell it cheaper than Amazon - I only end up buying on Amazon if my vets have supply issues. It can be stored in the fridge once opened for a number of months.This must not be used as a substitute for seeking professional exotic vet advice when required - ideally you'd use it on the recommendation of your exotic vet.
S**D
You only use this when there's a major problem with your animal. This was required to tube feed a hen for 2 weeks whilst she recovered from EYP. It kept her alive, kept her weight up and she recovered. It's really good stuff and I now keep it in my first aid kit for when I have an emergency. I also put it on subscribe and save. Most times the shelf life is only about 6 months, so I repeat it every 6 months and what I don't use, I discard - but having it there when you need it is really helpful on a critical situation and chickens make their ailments for ages until they can't any longer, so if you observe illness, it's not a 'now' thing, it's something that has got to a stage where they can no longer hide it. This stuff keeps them going when they've stopped eating - which is a classic symptom of illness. If they don't eat directly, get a colostrum feed tube (for lambs or other small mammals) and fed directly. If you've got chickens, there's good guidance on the internet - most importantly: don't over feed, never feed if the crop is full, and feed the tube into the crop until you can feel it in there and MARK the tube with a pen so you know how far to push it down the next times.
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