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The hepaguard regimen for dogs
Let me share some insights from my work as an animal health practitioner. For the past 18 years, I’ve been a mobile vet specializing in horses and dogs. Every day, I encounter pets suffering from nutrient deficiencies due to modern feeding practices. These nutrients are crucial for better metabolism, skin health, digestive function, and detoxification via the liver and kidneys. I use a system in my practice that clearly identifies these deficiencies. Once I determine what the sick animal needs for recovery, I turn to Nikolaus Nature products—almost every time! They've been my go-to supplements for 17 years, and I’m continually impressed by their effectiveness.

Need examples? Sure thing!


Lena, a 10-year-old terrier mix, had a rough, greasy, dull coat, calluses on her elbows, hip joint cracking, and periodontal disease. Following my assessment, she started with the “cleanser” for her system: “Hepaguard Dog,” a single course. After 10 days, she was like a new dog. Her periodontal disease improved, joint cracking significantly reduced, calluses covered with new fur, and her coat was shiny and much less scruffy.

I recommend my patients do a 4-week course of this supplement twice a year as a preventative measure. The liver needs periodic cleaning and support to prevent toxin build-up, which often manifests through the skin.

For dogs frequently troubled by pests and parasites, both internal and external, "Imun Dog para" is essential! It fortifies the gut so that worms and germs find it inhospitable and move on—if they can! By balancing the gut and supporting the liver and kidneys, fleas and ticks won't find the skin's metabolic environment attractive. Administering it before tick season is the best way to prevent unwelcome passengers on your dog or cat.

So: Prevention is better than itching!

Wishing you a pest-free time,
Michaela Wegner – Animal Health Practitioner


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