NutriPaw Pre & Probiotic Digestive Treats For Dogs - Gut Health, Sensitive Tums, Anal Glands, Scooting, Loose Stools, Smelly, Itchy Ears, Enzymes Great for all dogs

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NutriPaw Pre & Probiotic Digestive Treats For Dogs - Gut Health, Sensitive Tums, Anal Glands, Scooting, Loose Stools, Smelly, Itchy Ears, Enzymes Great for all dogs

NutriPaw Pre & Probiotic Digestive Treats For Dogs - Gut Health, Sensitive Tums, Anal Glands, Scooting, Loose Stools, Smelly, Itchy Ears, Enzymes Great for all dogs

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When shopping for a probiotic for your dog, ask your veterinarian about their choices and consider the following: Some of our favourites are probiotic treats for dogs. Not only do dogs love them, we love them because we know they’re doing their bodies good! Kefir may also contain artificial sweeteners, which can be dangerous for dogs. Only ever get plain kefir, and read the ingredients carefully

If you’re looking for an easy way to improve your pet’s gut health, probiotics are the way to go. These teeny tiny microorganisms play a BIG role in overall health.It’s important to keep your dog’s gut in tip-top shape, which is why many pet parents turn to probiotics for proper intestinal balance. Amazingly, a dog has several hundred families of bacteria living in her intestinal tract.( 2) Without this bacteria, your dog’s body could not digest nutrients properly. Not only is pumpkin a great digestive aid, it’s also a good source of prebiotics! Goat’s milk is another potent probiotic, and is very easy to digest. Your dog’s gastrointestinal tract (GI) performs many functions – including processing nutrients, extracting nutrients, collecting waste, and passing waste material from their body. Amazingly, about 70 percent of a dog’s immune system is in their GI tract! How Do Dogs Benefit From Taking Probiotics?

Probiotics for dogs have grown in popularity over the past twenty years, and with good reason. Studies show that the beneficial microorganisms in probiotics may improve a dog’s digestive health, boost the immune system, and improve her overall well-being ( 1). Gut bacteria is a complex system that is constantly changing but always trying to balance itself. Drastic changes to the microbiome balance could have a negative impact. We call this Dysbiosis. Micro-encapsulated probiotic to protect it from heat, moisture, and digestive juices in the mouth and throatVeterinarians and pet parents realize the importance of supporting a dog’s digestive health and overall well-being. A super simple recipe which introduces greek yogurt, pumpkin, peanut butter, and a little bit of carob powder (a dog safe chocolate alternative). Plain Greek yogurt is typically strained to remove lactose, making it a better alternative for those lactose-intolerant pups. It also has double the protein for building muscles. Of course, this is just a really brief overview, and I recommend you dive deeper into the world of probiotics before jumping in. Can Probiotics Be Harmful?

When we make smoothies in our house, they double as dog treats! But you can add extras to make them even healthier for your pup. This is an easy one that covers probiotics (the kefir) and prebiotics (the berries and greens). You may be wondering if cranberries are okay for dogs to consume. According to AKC it’s okay in small quantities. But if you’re worried you can substitute the cranberries for other dog-safe vegetables or fruit. There’s even a recipe for homemade Coconut Kefir, if fermenting isn’t your style. Again, it’s a bit of a process but you might save a ton of money. Recommended daily amount is 1 soft chew for dogs up to 25 pounds, 2 soft chews for 26 to 75 pounds, and 3 chews for over 75 pounds Each probiotic is different. Some may contain pumpkin that your dog does not need. Others may contain multiple strains that work better on some dogs than others.Probiotics are expensive. Save some money by fermenting cabbage and making your own powerful probiotics at home (you may have caught on that we’re making Sauerkraut). You’ll need a fermenting kit and a little patience (it takes about 21 days to ferment), but you’ll have a whole jar of the good stuff. Like most dogs, my Alaskan Klee Kai have experienced digestive problems in the past, usually due to the fact that they’ve eaten something on the ground during a walk or because I’ve fed them some scraps from the table that didn’t agree with their tummies.



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