Papaya tablet oxbow question

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Sophie's Humble Servant

Hi Friends,

I know there is debate on whether the papaya tablets work but is there any chance they can be harmful? I picked up some of them for Sophie to try because she still hasn't finished her moult and I'm going away for a few days soon so I won't be able to brush her. She's scared of other people so her caregiver won't be able to brush either.

The ingredients are: cellulose,maltodextrin,papaya fruit powder,pineapple fruit powder,bromelain,natural flavour,stearic acid,papain,lo Han fruit concentrate.

Thanks
 
My highly touted vet in these parts recommended it. I'm sure it helps a small bit, but the vet mostly wanted to make thegiving of the papaya tablet a morning ritual so thatif they accept it means their okay and if they turn it down something is wrong with them.
 
Ok thanks for everyone's comments. I gave Sophie half a tablet to try but she just sniffed it and licked her lips a lot. We'll see if its still there in the morning.
 
Papaya tablets are very good for rabbits! My rabbit food has papaya in it along with the treats I give them, I find it very helpful.
 
The papaya tablets actually have the enzymes (bromelain and papain) added to them so they're much more concentrated than just say giving a piece of papaya. If the enzymes truly are helpful, the tablets should be better for them than papaya would be anyway. I found with my bunnies it took them a few tries before they realized they like them. They're not particularly fragrant so they're hesitant to pick them up at first. My Watson is like that with most new foods. Once Cricket tries them a few times he's much more willing to eat them.
 
It says in the label to feed 1-2 tablets daily or as recommended by a veterinarian. I only put half a tablet in her bowl because they seemed pretty big. Should I give her a full tablet?....if she even eats the first half lol....she weighs 2.2 kg.
 
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I decided to split the tablet in half and give one half am, one half pm:)
 
I have been giving Derby papaya tablets when he sheds for quite awhile. This year a friend suggested that I try the new product from natural science. It is called Natural Science - Digestive Support by Oxbow. It is a high fiber supplement containing various herbal ingredients to support the digestive health of your pet. Chicory root supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the GI tract while Ginger root is an anti-inflammatory and supports gastric mobility. Fenugreek seed is an anti-inflammatory and slows absorbition of glucose. Slippery elm supports overall digestive function. Free of additives, artificial colour and preservatives. I had to get my daughter to find it in Red Deer, Alberta for me as none of the pet stores around here had it or would bring it in. Also available on line or at the binky bunny store. Derby is doing incredible on it. I had no idea how slow his digestive tract actual was when shedding. Great stuff.
 
Oh wow, that sounds like a great product! Thanks for mentioning it, I will look into it:)
 

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