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Aloe Vera Pet Products
The Aloe family of plants includes over 200 varieties. Of these, it is the Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) that has been of most use to man. It looks like a cactus but is in fact a member of the lily family. A succulent plant with thick fleshy leaves which conceal an inner gel, the aloe plant has been used for centuries to maintain health and enhance beauty. For centuries the Greeks and Egyptians have valued it highly as the medicine plant.
No one knows quite why aloe is as beneficial as it is, but it may be the balance of nutrients as much as the nutrients themselves as it contains over 75 substances which meet the body's needs in maintaining health and vitality. It contains amino acids, trace elements, proteins, sugars, vitamins and minerals - in fact almost everything your pet would need for a healthy balance.
Aloe Vera & Pets Always consult your veterinary surgeon before commencing home treatment.
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Aloe Vera Juice for Pets-8475 
All animals benefit from the remarkable healing properties of Aloe Vera. The Aloe Vera Juice for pets is 100% pure concentrated food quality juice. It contains approx 200 active ingredients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes to help with all round body maintenance, digestion and as a nutritional supplement. Aloe Vera Juice is widely used for run down, lethargic and older pets acting as a wonderful daily tonic. Feed directly or by adding to water. The pure and simple solution to a healthier pet. Treat your animals to the many benefits of nature's own first aid kit-aloe vera.
Aloe Vera Juice for PetsPrice £9.99 500ml

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Aloe Vera Gel for Pets-3395 
A soothing Aloe Vera Gel for pets to optimise skin conditions in dogs. Ideal for dry or damaged skin. Aloe vera gel will soothe and condition the skin. The Gel can be applied to raw sore, irritated area including small cuts, grazes, sunburn and insect bites.
125g tub £3.99
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Always consult your veterinary surgeon before commencing home treatment. We do not recommend you substitute any prescribed medicine without professional advice. If you or your pet are taking any medication please check with your GP/Vet before trying any alternative remedies. Some prescribed medication can be affected by alternative remedies. All information on this site is purely for educational purposes.

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