Natural anti-seizure for dogs and cats
Buck Mountain Botanicals lepsilyte is a natural anti-seizure for dogs, and a natural remedy for cat seizures. It is also effective with other animals.
Discover natural relief for seizures in dogs and cats with Buck Mountain Botanicals Lepsilyte. Crafted with skullcap and valerian, this treatment offers gentle and effective care.
Unlocking the power of nature, Buck Mountain Botanical's natural treatment for seizures in dogs and cats is an herbal tincture blending the calming virtues of Valerian and Skullcap extracts.
Skullcap, with its antispasmodic and nervine properties, provides relief from spasms, tremors, and muscle twitching.
Valerian, also antispasmodic and nervine, acts as a natural sedative, promoting restful sleep without any narcotic effects.
Dosage guidance, tailored to your pet's weight and severity of symptoms, should be consulted with your holistic veterinarian.
For carnivores, such as dogs, administer the recommended Lepsilyte dosage on a slice of bread or in a small portion of wet or raw meat.
This ensures easy ingestion.
Experience the holistic approach to seizure management, providing comfort and support through the potency of herbal remedies.
Oral dosages as given are for carnivores by body weight.
Suggested Dosage (per 40 lbs of animal’s weight.Check with your holistic Veterinarian):
Lepsilyte 1 ml. s.i.d (once daily) to q.i.d.(4 times per day) depending on severity
- It is advised to dose low initially and adjust upward as the circumstances direct.
To administer the Lepsilyte to dogs or cats
1. Cut up a slice of bread into 1″ squares.
2. Keep them in a baggie in the refrigerator to keep them fresh.
3. Keep a pound of raw ground meat in the refrigerator.
4. At medicine time, make a thin patty of the ground meat and place a bread square in the middle of the patty.
5. Measure the liquid dose and put it on the bread where it will quickly be absorbed. Roll the bread, with the medicine, up in a meatball and give it to you dog like a treat.
Additional supplements to consider adding to your Pet's diet:
Many health conditions are caused from a deficiency in vitamins and minerals. Some of the supplements that can support a pet who experiences seizures are listed below:
- Vitamin B6 15 mg t.i.d
- Vitamin E1, 100 iu s.i.d.
- Taurine 100 mg. t.i.d.
- Mg 75 mg. t.i.d.
- Mn 3 mg. t.i.d.
- Selenium 25 ug. s.i.d.
- An 10 mg. s.i.d.