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Pet Scholars Probiotic Digestive Support
is recommended for use in dogs and cats to help maintain normal, healthy intestinal microflora and normalize bowel ecology.
- Maintain Gut Health Balance
- Vegetarian
- For Dogs & Cats
- 2.2 oz (60.10g) Powder
- Premium Quality Ingredients
- Made in the USA
Directions For Use:
Maintenance: 1-2 scoops daily
Restorative: 2-4 scoops daily
With Antibiotics: 2-4 scoops daily
*Refrigerate After Opening
Warnings:
For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately. Do not use it if the tamper-evident seal is broken or missing.
Active Ingredients
per 1 Scoop (1/8 tsp):
DDS ProbioPlus
Probiotic Blend ........................ 2 billion viable cells
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Bifidobacterium longum
Bifidobacterium bifidum
Bifidobacterium lactis
Fructooligosaccharides
Larch Arabinogalactan ............................ 100 mg
Other Ingredients:
Colloid ultra smooth powder, sodium ascorbate, rice bran, silicon dioxide.
PLEASE REFRIGERATE AFTER OPENING
FAQs
1. Are probiotics good for dogs? Yes, probiotics can be very beneficial for dogs just like they are for humans. Probiotics are live bacteria (good bacteria) that can help maintain a healthy gut in your pup. Adding probiotics to your dog's diet can improve their digestive health, and enhance their immune system. Probiotics may also helps with allergy reduction and control.
2. Are probiotics safe for puppies? Probiotics are generally considered safe for puppies but as always we suggest speaking to a veterinarian before starting puppies on anything new.
3. Are probiotics good for cats? Yes, probiotics are beneficial for felines as well. Probiotics help improve digestion and boost the immune system. This probiotic comes in a powder form making it easy to administer for cats.
4. Can I give my cat probiotics every day? Probiotics can be given every day and this one is meant for daily use but as always we recommend speaking to your veterinarian before putting your pet on anything new.