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Hepatocord Liver Support Tablets for Dogs & Cats - Pack of 60
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Hepatocord Liver Support is a carefully formulated supplement for dogs and cats that need extra hepatic support during periods of liver strain, recovery, or ongoing veterinary management. The liver is one of the body’s busiest organs, responsible for detoxification, bile production, nutrient storage, protein synthesis, and the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and medicines.
When liver function is under pressure, pets can become tired, nauseous, off their food, or generally out of sorts long before there are obvious clinical signs. Hepatocord is often used as part of a broader care plan for pets with raised liver enzymes, chronic hepatopathy, cholestatic change, or reduced hepatic resilience. Hepatocord Liver Support provides nutritional and botanical ingredients chosen to help maintain normal liver cell function, support antioxidant defences, and encourage the day-to-day workload of the liver to be handled more efficiently.
What makes Hepatocord Liver Support especially useful is the way its ingredients work together. Milk thistle extract provides silybin, a well-recognised hepatoprotective compound associated with antioxidant activity and support for hepatocyte stability. DL-methionine acts as a precursor to S-adenosylmethionine, often referred to clinically as SAMe, which is involved in hepatic metabolism and glutathione production. Glutathione is one of the liver’s most important endogenous antioxidants, helping to limit oxidative stress inside liver cells.
Hepatocord also includes choline and lecithins, which support normal fat handling within the liver and can be helpful where healthy lipid metabolism matters. Alongside these are spirulina, chlorella algae, orthosiphon leaves, dandelion root extract, and artichoke extract, ingredients often used to support digestive balance, bile movement, and metabolic recovery. This combination gives Hepatocord Liver Support a broad supportive role rather than a single narrow mechanism, which is often exactly what is needed in pets with multifactorial liver concerns.
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Liver support supplements can be particularly beneficial because liver disease in dogs and cats is not always dramatic at the start. Some pets show only vague signs such as reduced appetite, weight loss, vomiting, intermittent diarrhoea, lethargy, increased thirst, or a dull coat, while others may develop more specific problems such as jaundice, abdominal distension, altered behaviour, or poor tolerance of fatty meals. In these situations, Hepatocord Liver Support can be used alongside veterinary investigation and monitoring to provide daily support while the underlying cause is assessed.
Supplements of this type are commonly considered in pets recovering from hepatic inflammation, in animals receiving long-term medication that places extra metabolic demand on the liver, and in cases where blood tests suggest persistent liver enzyme elevation. Hepatocord Liver Support is not a replacement for diagnostics, prescription treatment, or a hepatic diet where one is indicated, but it can be a reassuring addition for owners who want to support normal hepatic function in a practical and measured way. In many cases, liver concerns are first picked up on routine blood panels before a pet looks seriously unwell, which makes early nutritional support particularly appealing.
For dogs, Hepatocord Liver Support can be a useful part of care when there is chronic liver stress, age-related decline in metabolic efficiency, or a need for extra nutritional support during convalescence. For cats, liver support is often especially important because reduced food intake can quickly create secondary hepatic problems, and feline patients may hide illness until they are quite unwell. The tablet format suits owners who prefer accurate daily dosing and a simple routine. The tablets are generally given once daily before food, with the amount adjusted according to body weight and any veterinary advice already in place. As a guide, dogs are commonly given one tablet per 10kg body weight and cats half a tablet per 5kg, although individual instructions should always take priority. Used consistently, Hepatocord may help maintain appetite, comfort, and overall wellbeing by supporting normal bile flow, antioxidant balance, and hepatocyte function. Many owners also appreciate that this type of support can fit neatly alongside other elements of care such as blood testing, ultrasound investigations, medication reviews, and therapeutic nutrition.
Because the liver is involved in so many systems, looking after it can have benefits that extend beyond the liver itself. Better hepatic support may help a pet feel brighter, eat more reliably, cope better with medication, and maintain steadier digestion and energy levels. That does not mean every tired or sick pet simply needs a supplement, but it does explain why Hepatocord is often discussed when dogs and cats need extra metabolic support. If a pet is vomiting repeatedly, showing neurological signs, becoming jaundiced, or losing weight, veterinary assessment should always come first. Once a diagnosis and monitoring plan are underway, Hepatocord Liver Support can be a sensible supportive option for daily use in suitable patients. In homes where long-term liver care needs to be calm, practical, and consistent, Hepatocord Liver Support gives owners a way to support normal hepatic function without making unrealistic promises, which is exactly the kind of steady reassurance many people want when caring for a dog or cat with liver concerns.
What is Hepatocord Liver Support used for in dogs and cats?
Hepatocord Liver Support is a nutritional supplement designed to help maintain normal liver function in dogs and cats. It is often used when a pet has raised liver enzymes, is recovering from hepatic illness, or needs extra support while the liver is under metabolic strain.
How does Hepatocord work?
Hepatocord Liver Support works by combining ingredients linked with antioxidant protection, lipid metabolism, and hepatocyte support. Milk thistle extract provides silybin, methionine supports SAMe pathways, and added choline, lecithins, and botanicals help support normal bile flow and everyday liver workload.
What are the signs that a dog may need liver support?
Early liver problems in dogs can be vague. Owners may notice reduced appetite, vomiting, weight loss, lethargy, increased thirst, diarrhoea, or a yellow tinge to the eyes or gums. Because these signs are not specific, a veterinary examination and blood tests are always important.
What are the signs that a cat may need liver support?
Cats with liver stress may seem quiet, stop eating, lose weight, vomit, or develop jaundice. Because cats can deteriorate quickly when food intake drops, any suspected liver issue should be checked promptly. Supportive products may then be used alongside the treatment plan advised by your vet.
Is Hepatocord Liver Support a treatment for liver disease?
Hepatocord is not a substitute for diagnosis, prescription medicines, or a veterinary hepatic diet. It is best described as supportive care. Its role is to help maintain liver function and nutritional balance while the underlying cause of the liver problem is investigated and managed properly.