Q: How do I determine the proper dosage to give my pet?
A: The dose is determined by the size of the pet and the severity of the symptoms. Lax-eze should be given with each meal. See Dosage/Directions tab for more details.
Q: Can I overdose my pet on Lax-eze Formula?
A: No, not as long as you stay within the recommended dosing guidelines (an exception may be that a very large pet - 100# or more, may need to dose a bit higher). This is an all natural, dietary supplement found to be safe and, generally, without serious side effects. The formula has beneficial properties with long-term use (unlike most conventional drug therapies).
Q: When should I use the 1oz. liquid Homeopathic?
A: It is recommended that Lax-eze granules be used in combination with the liquid homeopathic remedy when symptoms are more frequent or severe. This combination usually produces the best results (especially with cats, since they can be finicky eaters). For tips on administering the products to your pet, see Dosage/Directions tab.
Q: Can I put the 1oz. homeopathic in my pet's food?
A: The 1oz. homeopathic liquid will work best when put directly into the mouth (a few drops, anywhere in the mouth or on the gums - most pets do fine with this). Another option is to squirt 5-10 drops on top of food or in the water (this method may work better for very cranky pets).
Q: Can I stop giving my pet some of the drugs the vet prescribed for constipation?
A: It is very difficult to give a general answer to this question, since every case is different. This is a decision that should be made by you and your veterinarian. Typically, we see cases that are not responding to conventional treatment. In cases like these, it might be better to discontinue drug therapy and try a more natural approach. Our Lax-eze Full Treatment Pack has helped countless severe, chronic cases of constipation. See Success Stories.
Q: How long will it take for Lax-eze Full Treatment Pack to work?
A: The Lax-eze Full Treatment Pack should begin to work within one to three days for cases of chronic or acute constipation. However, this depends on administering the products at the recommended dosages. If your pet hasn't had a bowl movement for an extended period, he may be lethargic or may not be eating well. In cases like these, an enema might be indicated if the pet does not respond within a day or two. After that, be sure to use Lax-eze Full Treatment Pack with each meal daily to prevent recurrence. If your pet is not eating or drinking, and if you have reason to believe that he could be impacted, you should seek the help of your veterinarian.