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BEST PET SUPPLIES LLC Wellness Dog Treats Puppy - Dog Digestive AID - Premium PROBIOTICS - Beef Flavor - Dog Digestive enzymes Treats - 180 Chews (3 Bottle)

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wellness dog treats puppy - DOG DIGESTIVE AID - PREMIUM PROBIOTICS - BEEF FLAVOR - dog digestive enzymes treats - 180 Chews (3 Bottle) BENEFITS OF PROBIOTICS: Marcella D. Ridgway, VMD, MS, DACVIM notes that there is growing evidence that supports the use of probiotics for dogs. She states that giving your dog healthy bacteria may positively impact abnormalities, obesity, liver problems, and mood or behavior disorders. Also when providing your dog with our probiotics on a daily basis other benefits can tag along like better skin and coat appearance, help in regulating bowel function and more. PERFECT FORMULA FOR DOGS: Our natural supplement is made from ingredients that are formulated to help your dog when they need it right away. In this supplement we include two of the main probiotic digestive aid ingredients, which are L-Acidophilus and L-Salivarious. These contain 250 million active cultures under probiotics. Also we included Inulin(FOS) in our supplement because it carry's so many positive benefits for your dog. Therapeutic Support: Supplementing your dogs diet with probiotics can act as a form of therapeutic support for a variety of health problems. It can also be a supportive measure against the bad bacteria overwhelming your dog's digestive tract which ultimately makes them sick. Many holistic veterinarians, nutritionists and traditional veterinarians will recommend probiotics to help combat and stop bacterial problems and digestive problems. Digestive Aid For Your Dog: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that live in the digestive area. There are a variety of different species belonging to genera that include Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus. Some species, such as Lactobacillus, live primarily in the small intestine, while others, such as Bifidobactera, reside in the large intestine (colon).