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Zesty Paws Probiotic Bites Gut Flora & Digestive Supplement for Dogs Chicken -- 90 Soft Chews


Zesty Paws Probiotic Bites Gut Flora & Digestive Supplement for Dogs Chicken
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Zesty Paws Probiotic Bites Gut Flora & Digestive Supplement for Dogs Chicken -- 90 Soft Chews

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Zesty Paws Probiotic Bites Gut Flora & Digestive Supplement for Dogs Chicken Description

  • Gut Health
  • Gut Function • Gut Flora • Immune Function
  • Six Probitics Including Bacillus subtilis
  • Quality with DE111® Probiotic
  • No Artificial Flavors or Preservatives
  • No Synthetic Colors
  • Made in the USA from US and Globally Sourced Ingredients
  • For Dogs of All Ages

Keep Your Dog at Their Very Best!

 

Chowing down should be a fun part of your dog's day. That's where we come in with Probiotic Bites™, a chewable with premium ingredients that support gut health for your furry friend.

 

Keep Your Bestie Feeling Zesty!

 

Six-Strain Gut Health Blend: Contains six strains of live bacteria that support gut function, along with maintaining proper gut flora.

 

DE111®: A clinically studied Bacillus subtilis that supports normal digestive function, while also assisting the immune system


Directions

For use in dogs only. Recommended for cognition support.

 

Begin with half the suggested amount, and gradually increase to the suggested daily amount. Amounts can be split between AM and PM.

 

Weight Daily Amount
Up to 25 lbs 1 Soft Chew
26 to 75 lbs 2 Soft Chews
Over 75 lbs. 3 Soft Chews

Free Of
Artificial flavors, preservatives or synthetic colors.

*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
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Active Ingredients per 2 Soft Chews (7g):
Six-Strain Gut Health Blend
(BAcillus subtilis, Bacillus subtilis [DE111®], Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus brevis, Lactobacillus fermentum, Lactococcus lactis)
6 billion CFU
Other Ingredients: Citric (a preservative), coconut glycerin, flaxseed, garbanzo flour, mixed tocopherols (a preservative), natural chicken flavoring, natural flavor (from oregano, flaxseed and plum), palm oil, papaya, pea flour, powdered cellulose, pumpkin, rosemary extract, sunflower lecithin, tapioca flour.
Warnings

Not for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Incase of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.

 

Caution: If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.

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Do Dogs Need Probiotics? Here's What the Research Says

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Common digestive ailments like gastritis, irritable bowel disease and diarrhea can throw your dog's microbiome out of balance. Known as dysbiosis, this asymmetry between healthy and pathogenic bacteria is associated with disease, metabolic disorders and poor brain health. Do dogs need probiotics to support digestion and improve microbial balance? Research is still in the early stages, but the available evidence can help you decide whether a probiotic supplement is right for your pup.

Best Probiotics for Dogs

Your dog's microbiome: a foundation for gut health

Just like in humans, the microbes in your dog's gut break down food to produce byproducts called metabolites. These metabolites—including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), amino acids, and vitamins—support the function of other body systems. Healthy dogs have a core group of gut microbes that includes:
  • Firmicutes, SCFA producers that thrive on dietary fiber
  • Bacteroidetes, which varies widely in abundance between dogs
  • Fusobacterium, a genus of bacteria associated with colorectal cancer in humans, but that appears to be beneficial for dogs
  • Proteobacteria, a phylum that contributes to important functions like protein metabolism
These microbes work together to suppress the growth of disease-causing microbes and prevent dysbiosis. Proper balance between the number and types of gut microbes in dogs is associated with:
  • Healthy immune cell function and production
  • Reduced intestinal inflammation
  • Healthy metabolism and weight
  • Proper neurological function

Diet and the microbiome in dogs

The macronutrient content of your dog's diet can influence which microbes colonize the gut. Feeding a high-carbohydrate diet increases fiber-loving species like Firmicutes; high-protein diets increase Fusobacterium and other species that prefer protein. Macronutrient sources may also be important for gut health. In one study, a diet based on low-quality protein meal caused dogs to develop diarrhea. And dogs fed a natural diet of raw meat, bones and vegetables in another study had more protein-digesting SCFA producers in their guts and greater overall microbial diversity than dogs fed commercial dog food. High-fiber diets may also improve microbial diversity by increasing microbes that make SCFAs from carbohydrates. These microbes include genera like Bifidobacterium and are associated with better gut health and immune responses. Regardless of diet, diseases that cause diarrhea and intestinal inflammation can rapidly decrease diversity in your dog's gut, leading to dysbiosis, metabolic imbalances and reduced metabolite production.

Do dogs need probiotics to support gut health?

Dogs with diarrhea or irritable bowel disease (IBD) may benefit from probiotics. In one study, dogs with kennel stress-associated diarrhea improved after receiving a probiotic strain called Bifidobacterium animalis AHC7. Probiotics in the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium genera appear to improve recovery time in cases of acute gastroenteritis, a condition characterized by intestinal inflammation, vomiting and diarrhea. Other probiotic strains and combinations have been shown to:
  • Regulate diarrhea
  • Modulate GI inflammation
  • Increase SCFA production
  • Support immune function
  • Reduce pathogenic microbes like Clostridium
Probiotic mixes that include several strains appear to have stronger effects than single strains. However, more research is needed to understand whether these effects make probiotics suitable as a clinical treatment for dogs.

Should you give your dog probiotics?

Although some probiotic strains show promise for gut health in dogs, appropriate doses and strains are hard to determine from current research. Most studies also look only at probiotic bacteria. Other probiotics like fungi and yeast may also have benefits, as one small study on the yeast Saccharomyces boulardii suggests. In the study, 20 dogs with chronic inflammatory gastrointestinal disease were given an S. boulardii supplement along with traditional treatment for 60 days and showed greater improvement than dogs that didn't receive a probiotic. Probiotic supplements appear to influence microbiome composition even in healthy dogs, but the effects aren't always positive. In some studies, probiotic supplements increased potentially harmful bacteria in dog's guts. Researchers continue to study probiotics to determine which species and strains are best for dogs.

When to use probiotics for dogs

So far, research suggests that probiotics may help if your dog has diarrhea. But since diarrhea can be a symptom of other, more serious, GI problems, always talk with your vet first to determine the best course of action. Feeding your dog mild, bland foods like cooked white rice, canned pumpkin and boiled potatoes can often stop diarrhea without other treatment. If your dog is prone to gastrointestinal troubles or suffers from IBD, your vet may decide to recommend a probiotic for additional support.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="173418" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1709575707146{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/naturvet-evolutions-probiotic-superfoods-digestive-support-for-dogs"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="173417" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1709575730538{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/natural-dog-company-super-flora-probiotic-supplement-for-dogs"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="173416" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1709575754258{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/probiora-pet-probiotics-for-your-dogs-mouth-30-servings"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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