Probiotics in Powder Form
- lactic acid bacteria
- for better digestion
- for diarrhea, constipation, stress response
- recommended during food transition
- support for the immune system
- support during antibiotic treatment
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Say Goodbye to Poor Digestion, Nutrient Absorption, and Inflammation!
Probiotics in powder form are, simply put, good bacteria that ensure the proper balance of microorganisms in the gut. Their presence ensures well-being, proper digestion, and a balanced gut flora. Humans also use probiotics when experiencing digestive issues or when taking antibiotics (which kill all bacteria, good and bad). Healthy probiotic bacteria are also found in foods like yogurt, sour milk, and kefir.
Probiotic bacteria compete for space with pathogenic microorganisms, thus preventing the multiplication of "bad" bacteria. A certain proportion of bad bacteria remains in the digestive tract; the important factor is the ratio favoring probiotic bacteria.
Benefits of Adding Probiotics to Your Dog's Diet:
- Help maintain a balanced digestion (fewer digestive issues, bloating, gas, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.).
- Probiotics reduce the likelihood of soft stools.
- Probiotics are an excellent support for the digestive tract when changing food.
- Probiotics make the intestinal mucosa more robust, helping to block toxins and allergens.
- When taking antibiotics, probiotics maintain gut flora and thus prevent the harmful effects of antibiotics.
- Probiotics enhance the immune system. Many immune system cells reside in the digestive tract; probiotics stimulate the immune system by producing protective cells. As much as 70% of all immune cells are located in the digestive tract.
- Disruption of gut flora can also occur due to stress, which can lead to itching and hair loss. With probiotics, restore balance in the gut and ensure healthy skin and coat.
- Probiotics improve the absorption of nutrients from the small intestine into the blood, resulting in better digestion and fewer issues with diarrhea and vomiting.
They Can Be Used For:
- Excessive shedding and itching are common signs of stress, various allergies, and poor diet. Dry skin with dandruff in dogs can occur due to yeast overgrowth - "bad bacteria" and inadequate nutrition. Uncontrolled and frequent itching also occurs due to yeast overgrowth and food allergies. All these problems are most easily solved by changing the diet, and a "cure" with probiotics will ease and speed up the regeneration process.
- Recurring Ear Infections
Ear infections in dogs often occur due to "bad bacteria" overgrowth in the gut. Probiotics balance the intestinal flora and establish equilibrium in favor of "good bacteria." - Digestive Problems
Probiotics can soothe and manage acute digestive issues, such as soft stools, diarrhea (caused by the growth of pathogenic bacteria), constipation in dogs, bloating, gas, etc. - Use of Antibiotics or Other Medications
If your dog needs to take antibiotics or other medications that can disrupt gut flora, adding probiotics is beneficial. If antibiotics and probiotics are given during the same period, provide probiotics to the dog with a few hours of delay. It's recommended to also perform a "cure" with probiotics after completing antibiotic treatment. - Probiotics Ease the Transition to New Food
When changing food, it's important to gradually introduce the dog's digestive system to different food. This is especially important if you switch from kibble to cold-pressed pellets or raw food. Probiotics support gut flora, making it easier to adapt to these changes, thus avoiding diarrhea, bloating, and gas that may occur when transitioning to new food. - Unpleasant Dog Odor
Yeast overgrowth "bad bacteria" causes an unpleasant dog odor, such as bad breath and particularly smelly feces. With probiotics, restore the balance between good and bad bacteria, thus also influencing your dog's odors.