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Written By Dr. Sakshi Jain, MS, BDS,
Reviewed By Dr. Rajeev Sharma, MBA, MBBS,
Last updated on 22 May 2026 | 03:49 PM (IST)
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Give Ferikind Pet Suspenion exactly as directed by your veterinarian. It is given by mouth, usually using the dropper or measuring device provided. The dose will depend on your pet’s body weight and health condition. It can be given directly into the mouth or mixed with a small amount of food to make it easier to take. Along with supplementation, ensure your pet is eating a balanced, nutritious diet rich in protein and essential vitamins.
Ferikind Pet Suspenion is generally well-tolerated in dogs and cats when given as prescribed. Some pets may experience mild stomach upset, soft stools, or a temporary darkening of the feces due to the iron content. These effects are usually harmless and go away on their own. If your pet vomits, refuses food, or seems unusually tired after taking the supplement, contact your veterinarian for advice.
Do not give Ferikind Pet Suspenion to pets with known iron overload disorders or hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in the product. Pets with liver or kidney disease should be monitored closely when taking supplements containing iron or B vitamins. If your pet is already receiving another vitamin or mineral supplement, check with your veterinarian before combining products to avoid giving excessive amounts of iron or B vitamins.
Uses of Ferikind Pet Suspenion in pets
Benefits of Ferikind Pet Suspenion for your pet
Ferikind Pet Suspenion provides essential nutrients that support healthy blood formation and overall vitality in dogs and cats. It helps improve oxygen transport in the body, supports the production of red blood cells, and promotes better energy levels. It is especially beneficial for pets recovering from illness, surgery, or poor nutrition, and for those showing signs of weakness or anemia. When used regularly as advised by a veterinarian, it helps maintain good health, improves appetite, and supports normal growth and activity in pets.
Side effects of Ferikind Pet Suspenion in pets
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How can I give Ferikind Pet Suspenion to my pet?
Give the medicine exactly as directed by your veterinarian. It is usually given by mouth, either directly or mixed with a small amount of food to make administration easier.
How Ferikind Oral Suspension works
Quick tips
- Always give Ferikind Pet Suspenion exactly as prescribed. The correct dose and duration depend on your pet’s size, species, and health condition. Never adjust the dose on your own.
- Keep a routine to help maintain steady nutrient levels in your pet’s body and improve results.
- Watch for signs of improvement, such as better energy, appetite, or activity. If your pet seems unwell, vomits, or refuses food after dosing, contact your veterinarian.
- Ferikind Pet Suspenion works best when combined with a balanced diet. Make sure your pet is eating well and getting enough protein, vitamins, and minerals from regular meals.
- Before giving any additional vitamins or minerals, check with your veterinarian. Combining similar products can lead to excessive intake of certain nutrients.
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Address: A)Plot No. 22, Sector-6A, I.I.E., SIDCUL, Ranipur, Haridwar - 249 403.
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Address: 208, Okhla Industrial Estate-3, New Delhi-110020
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A licensed vendor partner from your nearest location will deliver Ferikind Pet Suspenion. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you. Acceptance of your order is based on the validity of your doctor's ℞ and the availability of this medicine.
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