Companion Animals

Are Probiotics for Dogs & Cats Different From Human Probiotics?

Probiotics Digestive Health is an all-natural feed additive for dogs. Regular use improves the underlying microbial ecology of your pets to one that is balanced and healthy. Packed with a powerful blend of beneficial bacteria (lactic acid bacteria and beneficial yeast), a daily dose improves your dog’s digestion and may control the re-emergence of disease-causing bacteria. The liquid concentrate is easily assimilated in your pet’s system for maximum effectiveness.

All of our Probiotics are safe and veterinarian recommended.

Probiotics Benefits:

Better skin and coat appearance
Better breath and body smell
Less gas (flatulence)
Fewer allergy symptoms
Regular bowel functions (diarrhea & constipation)
Better overall health and energy levels

How it Works

SCD Probiotics pass through your pet’s harse stomach environment, then implant in the gut where they become part of the collective “microbiome.” This process is important, because many probiotics will not survive the passage the stomach!

In your animal’s intestines, these probiotics perform various jobs, like,

manufacturing B vitamins (and others) and enzymes
producing neurochemicals, and
acting as colonic law enforcement—keeping out bad guys like harmful, disease-causing bacteria.

Diet, medication, illness, and even mild stress can tip the gut flora into dysbiosis (microbial imbalance).

It’s dysbiosis that make your pet susceptible to diarrhea and loose stool, yeast overgrowth, and disease prone bacteria.

Probiotics are essential for keeping the microbiome favorable for outstanding immune and digestive wellness for years. Probiotics are even recommended for puppies.

The effectiveness of Probiotic Miracle is manifest by the amazing reviews from our customers and their healthy dogs—unparalleled by any other probiotic for dogs.

Signs that Dogs or Cats Need Probiotics and the Enzymes they Produce

Probiotics and enzymes are both part of the immune and digestive processes in the body. These natural organisms work in harmony and support a development of excellent health.

Read this list to see if your pet is showing these signs of deficiencies:

10 Signs A Pet Need Probiotics

Skin Issues
Poor Coat
Vomiting
Weight Problems
Allergies
Diarrhea or Loose Stool
Yellow Stool
Excess Gas (flatulence)
Stool Eating
Excessive shedding (not normal seasonal shedding)

The modern pet diet and lifestyle is stressful on their body’s metabolism. Digestion and elimination of these foods is an intensive process that takes its toll on the body over time. By supplementing the pet food with probiotics daily, you can reduce your pet’s bodily stress that results in symptoms of poor digestion and reduced elimination of toxins.

In short, probiotics crowd out harmful bacteria that causes yeast infections and diarrhea in dogs and cats. Digestive enzymes take the burden off your pet’s pancreas and reduce the immune reaction that occurs when they eat. D

References

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Vet Ther. 2009 Fall;10(3):121-30 Clinical benefits of probiotic canine-derived Bifidobacterium animalis strain AHC7 in dogs with acute idiopathic diarrhea.

Björkstén B, Sepp E, Julge K, Voor T, Mikelsaar M (October 2001). Allergy development and the intestinal microflora during the first year of life. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 108 (4): 516–20. doi:10.1067/mai.2001.118130

Portrait of a canine probiotic Bifidobacterium–from gut to gut. O’Mahony D, Murphy KB, MacSharry J, Boileau T, Sunvold G, Reinhart G, Kiely B, Shanahan F, O’Mahony L.?Vet Microbiol. 2009 Oct 20;139(1-2):106-12. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.05.002. Epub 2009 May 19.

Evaluation of efficacy of probiotics in prevention of candida colonization in a PICU-a randomized controlled trial. Kumar S, Bansal A, Chakrabarti A, Singhi S. Source Department of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatric Centre, Chandigarh, India.

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Synbiotic administration of canine-derived strain Lactobacillus fermentum CCM 7421 and inulin to healthy dogs. Strompfová V, Lauková A, Cilik D.

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