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Vital Planet Flora Dog Daily Probiotic Chicken -- 20 billion - 30 Soft Chews


Vital Planet Flora Dog Daily Probiotic Chicken
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Vital Planet Flora Dog Daily Probiotic Chicken Description

  • Natural Pet Care Experts
  • 11 Raw Probiotic Strains
  • Supports Immunity and Digestion
  • 20 Billion Live Cultures
  • Delicious Soft Chews
  • Promotes Immunity
  • Supports Digestion
  • High Potency Probiotic for All Dogs
  • Grain Free • Gluten Free • Non-GMO

FLORA DOG™ 20 Billion Daily Probiotic is a high potency, multi-strain probiotic formula that supports digestion and promotes intestinal well-being.

 

20 Billion Live Cultures

11 Unique Strains


Directions

Feed any size dog one soft chew per day. Store in a cool, dry place.

Free Of
Grains, gluten, GMOs.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Soft Chew
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min)10.0%
Crude Fat (min)11.0%
Crude Fiber (max)4.0%
Moisture (max)21.0%
Probiotic Blend
Lactobacillus coagulans ‡*
Bifidobacterium Bifidum ‡*
Bifidobacterium Longum ‡*
Bifidobacterium animals ‡*
Lactobacillus Acidophilus ‡*
Lactobacillus Brevis ‡*
Lactobacillus Casei ‡*
Lactobacillus Plantarum ‡*
Lactobacillus Helveticus ‡*
Lactobacillus Bulgaricus ‡*
Eleutherococcus Faecium ‡*
Total Probiotic Cultures20 billion
*Not recognized as an essential ingredient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profile.
†At time of manufacture
Dried (‡) fermentation product
Other Ingredients: Potato starch, coconut glycerin, pork gelatin, chickenfat, spray-dried chicken liver, dried whey, arabic gum, bacillus coagulans†, coconut oil, dried ground cane molasses, sunflower lecithin, turmeric powder, anise powder, inulin, sodium alginate, sodium bisulfate, mixed tocopherols (preservative), lactobacillus acidophilus†, bifidobacterium bifidum†, bifidobacterium longum†, bifidobacterium animalis†, enterococcus faecium†, lactobacillus helveticus†, lactobacillus brevis†, lactobacillus bulgaricus†, lactobacillus casei†, lactobacillus plantarum†.
Contains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms.
Warnings

For animal use only. For use in canines only. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.

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Probiotics for Dogs & Cats: 4 Signs Your Pet Needs a Supplement

Much like their human companions, our pets’ bodies are home to a wide range of bacteria, both helpful and harmful. And just as we experience occasional digestive imbalance from allergies, antibiotics and periods of stress, our pets may also encounter the same.  

Are probiotic supplements the solution to your pet's woes? Below are some common issues and scenarios that may be positively impacted by probiotics.

Daschund dog who needs probiotics

Digestive Upset

Pets get upset tummies from time to time, just like we do. If your pet can’t seem to shake an upset stomach, a low-dose probiotic supplement may be able to bring balance and harmony to their delicate digestive system. For general stomach upsets, look for a pet probiotic with anywhere from 1 billion to 5 billion live and active cultures per supplement. If your dog or cat isn’t a fan of pills, consider a chewable pet probiotic or pet probiotic in powder form, which can be mixed into food to support your pet's digestive health. (Have a kitty with a particularly delicate tummy? Read more about digestive health for cats.) 

Allergies

If your pet’s allergies suddenly seem worse or they’re more sensitive to various triggers than usual, it may signal their gut health isn’t where it should be. Humans and pets will react to a variety of foods or environmental triggers when their bacterial balance is “off.” Consider using a pet probiotic supplement, or for skin issues, possibly pairing it with a cream or topical product specifically targeted towards allergies.

Antibiotic Use

Many vets will prescribe antibiotics for a certain period of days if your pet has a bacterial illness, or to prevent infection before or after a surgical procedure. While antibiotics are often necessary and very helpful, they wipe out all bacteria, both good and bad, which may lead to gut imbalance and digestive issues. To help restore that precious balance, consider giving your pet a probiotic supplement, or look for probiotic-enhanced pet treats or food.  

Stress and Anxiety

Some breeds are prone to anxiety than others, and some scenarios can understandably cause stress, so not all cases of anxiety indicate your pet needs a probiotic. However, if your pet seems abnormally anxious and stressed, they may benefit from probiotics. Dogs and cats have the same gut-brain connection that humans do, which means if their gut is out of balance, their nervous system may be affected. Probiotics for dogs and cats can restore digestive balance and bring harmony to their nervous system as a result.

It’s important to note, if you feel your pet could benefit from a probiotic, always consult your vet before choosing a supplement; they know your pet’s medical and health history, and can decide what’s best for the specific needs of your furry friend!

 

Related reading: What vets want you to know about pet vitamins and supplements

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