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- Pawz4meExplorerThe probiotics specifically made for pets that I've heard the best things about are Proviable and Fortiflora.
- AZPopsExplorerI opted for the Proviable-DC since his DOC carries the stuff at her clinic. However, I buy it online, and it's been working great for Calvin.
Pops
BTW, the instruction says to spread it over the food (it comes in a small capsule), but in Calvin's case, I just give him the capsule. - chrisnpatExplorerThank You Paws and Pops I will try that.
- Karfae69Explorerhttp://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/digestive/c_dg_inflammatory_bowel_disease
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIPlain Greek Yogurt........1 tablespoon each day
- Pawz4meExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Plain Greek Yogurt........1 tablespoon each day
A good supplement will contain much more probiotics than even a full serving of yogurt. The amount of good bacteria in a tablespoon of most commercial yogurts is very minimal. - I took a sick dog to the vet a couple weeks ago. The vet told me to stop the yogurt because dogs can't really digest it and it ends up causing the problems you are trying to treat. I have given greek yogurt for years. She did give me a probiotic to give along with some other meds and my dog is fine now.
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