GASTRO INTESTINAL AND DIGESTIVE CARE
CANILACT ORAL SYRUP
CANILACT ORAL SYRUP
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About Product
Straining in the litter tray, dry stools, or skipped potty days? A vet-directed stool-softening plan can help your pet pass stools more comfortably—without harsh stimulation.
What lactulose syrups do (Dogs & Cats, all life stages under vet guidance)
Lactulose is an osmotic laxative. It draws water into the colon, softening stools and promoting regular bowel movements. Vets may also include lactulose in hepatic care plans to help reduce ammonia—always under professional supervision.
How it works (simple science)
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Lactulose reaches the colon largely undigested → gut bacteria ferment it into short-chain acids → water retention in stool + motility support.
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Titration: dosing is adjusted so your pet passes 2–3 soft stools/day, avoiding diarrhoea.
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Liquid format with oral syringe: enables precise, weight-based dosing
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Dogs/cats with vet-diagnosed con...
Who is it for?
Dogs/cats with vet-diagnosed constipation needing a gentle stool softener
Pets that benefit from a titrated dose to reach soft, regular stools
Cases where a vet includes lactulose in a hepatic encephalopathy plan
Households needing a liquid, easy-to-measure option (100/200 ml)
Multi-pet homes (works for dogs and cats, vet-directed)
Benefits mapped to features
Gentle relief → osmotic action softens stools without harsh stimulant effects
Titration-friendly → liquid allows precise ml/kg adjustments
Supports regularity → aim for 2–3 soft stools/day per vet’s plan
Palatable → mildly sweet profile helps compliance
Versatile → may be used in hepatic protocols as advised by your vet
Usage and Applications
How to use
Shake well; measure with an oral syr...
How to use
Shake well; measure with an oral syringe.
Give only as prescribed by your veterinarian.
Typical start (reference, not a prescription): 0.5–1.0 ml/kg every 8–12 h.
Adjust with your vet so your pet passes 2–3 soft stools/day.
Ensure fresh water is always available.
Quick tip: Split the total daily amount into 2–3 smaller doses to improve tolerance and reduce gas.