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Probiotic Concentrate for Dogs
Probiotic Concentrate for Dogs
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Probiotic Concentrate for dogs is an all natural gluten free probiotic digestive supplement for dogs. Supports healthy guts and digestive enzymes. As its name suggests this probiotic is highly concentrated so a little goes a long way! In fact a 100g tub would last a medium sized dog 6-8 weeks.
Used daily it can help help prevent flatulence, dietary looseness, colitis, torsion & bloat, and reduce halitosis (bad breath). It also stabilises stomach acidity, and stimulates the immune system which helps to fight infections. By restoring the balance of bacteria levels, seasonal allergies may also be reduced. Probiotics are known to improve the uptake of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes which can result in improved general health, skin and coat condition.
Probiotic Concentrate for dogs is an all natural gluten free probiotic digestive supplement for dogs. Supports healthy guts and digestive enzymes. As its name suggests this probiotic is highly concentrated so a little goes a long way! In fact a 100g tub would last a medium sized dog 6-8 weeks.
Used daily it can help help prevent flatulence, dietary looseness, colitis, torsion & bloat, and reduce halitosis (bad breath). It also stabilises stomach acidity, and stimulates the immune system which helps to fight infections. By restoring the balance of bacteria levels, seasonal allergies may also be reduced. Probiotics are known to improve the uptake of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes which can result in improved general health, skin and coat condition.
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Small dogs and cats 1/2 - 1 scoop daily
Medium dogs 1 - 2 scoops daily
Large breeds 2 - 3 scoops daily
Scoop included .5 ml
Medium dogs 1 - 2 scoops daily
Large breeds 2 - 3 scoops daily
Scoop included .5 ml
Probiotic Concentrate is a blend of chicory inulin prebiotic, and SC1-1077 live yeast probotic. The live yeast acts as a barrier against harmful gut bacteria.
Can I give this alongside my dog's normal food, or does it need to be given separately?
Can I give this alongside my dog's normal food, or does it need to be given separately?
It's designed to be mixed into your dog's daily food, making it easy to build into their existing routine rather than needing a separate dosing step.
Is this probiotic suitable for long-term, everyday use, or should it only be given short-term?
Is this probiotic suitable for long-term, everyday use, or should it only be given short-term?
Yes, Probiotic Concentrate is suitable for daily, ongoing use rather than a short course. Because it works by gradually supporting a healthy gut balance, most dogs get the most benefit from having it as a regular part of their routine rather than dipping in and out.
This contains live yeast — isn't yeast bad for dogs, especially ones prone to yeast problems?
This contains live yeast — isn't yeast bad for dogs, especially ones prone to yeast problems?
It sounds contradictory, but not all yeast is the same. Probiotic Concentrate uses a specific live yeast strain, SC1-1077 — a different organism entirely from the Malassezia or Candida yeast responsible for skin, ear or paw yeast problems. Rather than feeding a yeast overgrowth, SC1-1077 acts as a barrier against harmful gut bacteria, helping to support a healthy gut balance from the inside.

Probiotic Concentrate for Dogs
£13.50
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