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Hari Charcoal for Birds
  • HARI Activated Coconut Charcoal Digestive Aid for Pet Birds
  • HARI Activated Coconut Charcoal Digestive Aid for Pet Birds

Hari Charcoal for Birds

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Ensure your pet birds' well - being with HARI's activated coconut charcoal. This remarkable product is a top - notch digestive aid for all pet birds, especially budgies, canaries, finches, and other small birds. It helps birds digest their food properly and maintains a balanced pH in their bodies. It neutralizes acids and combats gastric hyper - acidity, making it a must - have in your bird - care kit. In case of suspected heavy metal poisoning, medication overdose, or toxin ingestion, this activated charcoal works like a charm. It absorbs toxins and helps eliminate them quickly, making it great for emergencies. Remember, companion birds don't eat charcoal regularly. Offer small amounts inside the cage. Birds will only consume it when they need to. If you notice over - consumption, remove the charcoal and consult your avian vet, as it could signal a health issue. Please note that activated carbon may affect the absorption of some medications and vitamins. Always talk to your avian vet. If you suspect your bird has ingested a toxin, seek immediate veterinary attention. Available Size: 230 g (8.11 oz)

Using this HARI activated coconut charcoal for your pet birds is easy. Just place a small amount inside the cage. Your birds will eat it when they need help with digestion or if they've ingested something toxic. It's important to keep an eye on your birds. If you see them eating too much charcoal, take it out right away and call your avian vet. This could mean there's a health problem with your bird. Before using this charcoal, especially if your bird is on any medications or vitamins, have a chat with your avian vet. Activated carbon might stop your bird from absorbing these properly. And if you ever think your bird has eaten something poisonous, don't wait. Get to the vet as fast as you can. Store the charcoal in a cool, dry place to keep it fresh and effective. That way, it'll be ready to help your feathered friend whenever needed.


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