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Which detoxification products do horse owners recommend — and what makes them stand out?
"Detox" gets used loosely, so it helps to know what these products actually aim to do for a dog: support the organs — mainly the liver and kidneys — that already do the body's natural filtering, and help clear everyday exposures like environmental toxins, additives, and the residue of medications or pesticides. Most are gentle, food-based supports — milk thistle, chlorella, certain fibers and binders — rather than anything dramatic. They're popular with owners after a course of strong medication, for dogs with itchy skin or sluggish digestion, or simply as seasonal maintenance. When you compare options, look for clearly listed ingredients and amounts, a form your dog will take (powder over food, chews, or liquid), and clear guidance on how long to use it. Detox products support good care; they don't replace it — so anything beyond mild, occasional support, or a dog that seems genuinely unwell, is a conversation for your veterinarian. Below, compare detoxification products made for dogs.
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