Pet Probiotics
Posted by sara in Dog Health Issues, Natural Pet Remedies, tags: canine health questions, cat bowel problems, pet bowel problems, pet diarrhea, pet health, Pet Probiotics, pet problems with bowels, probiotics for cats, probiotics for dogs, Probotics for pets
If you suffer from indigestion and are having bowel irregularity at times, your dog has the same problems. Some dog foods contain ingredients that are hard to digest and cause gas, diarrhea, smelly stools and foul smelling breath. If your dog exhibits any of these signs there is an easy fix that will make your dog happy again.
These signs indicate your dog needs some help in the digestive tract where food is broken down, digested and the nutrients are absorbed by its body. If there is an impacted bowel or if the dog is receiving anti-biotics for instance this will upset the natural flow of food as it is processed.
Just like people -our dog’s need digestive aids -similar to what people use when they take yogurt or acidophilus pills.
What are Probiotics or Acidophilus
Probiotics are a species of friendly bacteria that help to digest, process, and eliminate food in the digestive tract in humans and animals. These friendly bacteria occur naturally but sometimes due to diet or changes in the body they are in lower levels than needed. Probiotics have the ability to bind to carcinogens which helps prevent the growth of cancer in the bowels. Probiotics also lowers cholesterol in the blood thereby preventing a high fat blood content.
Probiotics also has the ability to fight infections, and improve the immune system of your dog which is what you want as a side benefit. A strong immune system in your dog prevents disease and lowers your vet bill by thousands of dollars. Think about avoid the diseases instead of treatment after you dog has contracted one -think of the health your dog will enjoy.
Probiotics has also been found to heal ulcers and if it has this ability to heal the stomach lining just think what a daily dose will do for healing the inside lining of both your dog’s gut and intestines. See: wikipedia: Probiotics.
Probiotic Products for Dogs or Cats
If your dog is tired or just not moving around like a normal dog and has had loose or runny stools you definitely need some probiotics and not laxatives or drugs.
By providing friendly bacteria for your dog or cat you will normalize the micro-organizms that are natural and serve a purpose and that is to break down food properly without gas or side effects.
A daily dose will clear up the problem in no time. The ingredients of the Only Natural Pet Probiotic Blend are as follows:
Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Bifidobacterium infantis and many other types of friendly bacteria that helps to eliminate food sitting in the intestines too long. If this happens food can not be eliminated and gas forms. There is nothing worse that your dog letting out a gassy odor that makes you tear up.
The recommended dose is : Cats: 1/4 to 1/2 capsules at least 1 or 2 times per day, start out with one serving per day and build up to 2 times per day.
Dogs 1/2 or 2 capsules per day and build up to 1-to 3 times per day.
The Customer Ratings
From Waldorf, MD:
“I use this product on my puppy during the time period in which he was placed on antibiotics. I am still using it daily to help support his immune system and it works.”
By DS from Chicopee, MA:
“My 7 month old boxer was diagnosed wtih small intestinal bacterial overgrowth after a long process of testing and treatment failures. He was on extended treatments with metronidazole and several vet. probiotics and his diarrhea and gas always returned a few days after his treatment ended. I did not want him to be on antibiotics for life if we could help it. I found this product and give my dog 3 capsules a day and he has been completely symptom free, just a few days after starting. This is significantly cheaper than all regimens from the vet. I simply open the capsule and sprinkle to powder into his dry food daily, he thinks its a treat.”
By: Katmandu of New York:
“One of my cats kept having loose stools which were increasingly starting to occur NOT in the litterbox. Took him to the vet, had his stool analyzed and they couldn’t find anything wrong. After doing some online reading, it occurred to me that he might have irritable bowel or some kind of internal unbalance. Since the Probiotics, his stool is definitely getting firmer. I’m still working on how much to give him a day, but happily, there have been no ‘mishaps’ in a month or so!”
By Cat Rescue Lady from Cleveland, Ohio:
“I got this for my cat Max. He has had bowel problems for years. The vet always gave him anti-bios, which work for a while, but the problems always came back. Our vet suggested we try pro-biotics for his IBS. Max has been on the pro-bios for a month now and what a change! No more litter box problems and no more really stinky poop. This definitely works. I open the capsules and mix half with can food twice a day.”
By Case In Point of Virginia City, NV:
“My German Shorthair Pointer has had problems with sores on his feet for years. We’ve had exploratory surgery, allergy tests, and a number of rounds of antibiotics (which worked the best). The Vet said he believed it was an infection, but it came back EVERY summer! This year, we just could not afford the office visit, so I started giving him the Probiotic Blend to see if it would help. He’s doing GREAT! If we forget a dose though, his sores start surfacing again, but for a seemingly seasonal problem these pills are keeping him happy and healthy at a MUCH lower cost than we went through in years past. On top of that, I feel so much better giving him this than ANTI-biotics. I feel like I’m HELPING his system instead of fighting it.”
The customer reviews speak for themselves and many have found relief from Irritable Bowel disorders that dogs and cats sometimes get just from the food you are using and possible a low grade or low quality food. As we said before you can either give your dog a good quality organic kibble food or you can get the Wal-Mart brand and buy your veterinarian a new Mercedes.
Your choices are easy- and your dog will be much healthier in the long run.
Five Paws Up! for Probiotics to Help your dog Avoid Digestive Problems
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