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Zen Supp  tm

There are many causes of stress and anxiety in our pets.

They may have to be left alone or be required to adapt to new people or a new environment (holidays, kennels, house move, etc.).

They may also find it difficult to cope with convalescence, weaning, visits to the vet or doggy centre, travel, fireworks or storms.

USE

The nutritional components of Miloa Zen Supp™ work together to help your pet adapt to change (isolation, new environment, lifestyle change, travel, convalescence period, weaning, etc.). Zen Supp™ supports pets, helping them overcome temporary stress without making them drowsy.


COMPOSITION

  • Fish meal
  • Melissa officinalis (lemon balm)
  • Passiflora incarnata (passion flower)
  • Ribes nigrum (blackcurrant)
  • Eschscholzia californica (Californian poppy)
  • Crocus sativus (saffron)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

  • For dogs and cats < 10 kg:half to 1 tab/d
  • Dogs between 10 and 20 kg: 1 – 2 tab/d
  • Dogs between 20 and 30 kg:2 – 4 tab/d
  • Dogs > 30 kg:3 – 6 tab/d

The above quantities can vary according to your pet’s needs. Use for as long as necessary. The tablets are extremely palatable. Most cats and dogs will swallow them without fuss, but they can also be crushed and mixed with food.

STORAGE

Store in a cool (< 25 °C) and dry place in original packaging. Keep away from the sun light. Close tightly after opening. Keep out of reach of children. Best before 24 months after the date of manufacture. Batch number and date of manufacture: see packaging.

PRESENTATION

Box with 30 or 60 palatable tablets.
Each tablet weighing 2.2 g.
Net weight: 66 g or 132 g.

WHERE TO FIND MILOA PRODUCTS

FOR OWNERS : AT YOUR VETERINARIAN,THE ONLY RECOGNIZED SPECIALIST IN ANIMAL HEALTH

ClubVET
Companimo
VetoStore

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Let me introduce you to Angelo, a 4.5 year old gray parrot from Gabon. When I saw him for consultation the first time, he had been followed without improvement for 6 months by a colleague for an injury under the wing with significant itching. He was under treatment with fluoxetine, an antibiotic and anti-inflammatory. His owner was desperate and even considered euthanizing him.

The parrot had a large bandage surrounding the wing. He was super stressed. He hadn't spoken for several months and he had lost a lot of weight. Under the bandage, I discovered that the inside of his wing was raw and bleeding. The skin was like cardboard and one area was even starting to become necrotic. First, I thoroughly cleaned the wound. As Angelo was confident, he let it happen. I redid the figure 8 bandage with antiseptic ointment. The owner redid the bandage two days later and I saw him again 3 days later.

I immediately prescribed Zen Supp™ mixed with mashed banana to help him relax. On the wound, I used Der Miloa™ and ointment. I also put a straitjacket on to prevent him from fiddling with his bandage.

At the first check, the wound was significantly healthier. Angelo was also calmer and sought less to scratch under the wing. During the second check-up, 1 week later, the owner told me that he no longer stopped talking, that he ate with more appetite and that above all he was much less stressed. The straitjacket was no longer necessary: his feathers were growing back on his thighs and on his back.

Healing was very good, the scabs were falling off, the skin was more supple and the wound was very clean. I continued the treatment and bandages until complete healing.

Veterinary Doctor Mylène Peeters-Çavdar, Practitioner for Exotic Pets, Olbia Veterinary Clinic in Hyères – France

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This is Fanette, a pretty 3.5 year old female sterilized ram rabbit that I saw in consultation for loss of shape, loss of appetite, prostration. Her stools were normal.

Auscultation was completely normal and there were no dental abnormalities. By talking to her owners, we concluded that she is stressed because the male with whom she lives is constantly trying to cover her even though he is castrated.

I nevertheless performed an x-ray to rule out any digestive disease. It showed a stomach and intestines full of food but fortunately transit did not seem stopped. Which means that Fanette is eating normally and everything is going well in this regard. I prescribed her ¼ tablet of Zen Supp™ per day and I implanted a hormonal implant into the male.

Within a few days, the female rabbit resumed her habits and her behavior became completely normal again.

Veterinary Doctor Mylène Peeters-Çavdar, Practitioner for Exotic Pets, Olbia Veterinary Clinic in Hyères – France