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Prebiotics and Probiotics for Dogs
Prebiotics and Probiotics for Dogs

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Prebiotics and Probiotics for Dogs

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When it comes to maintaining the overall health of our dogs, we often overlook the importance of their gut health. This is where canine probiotics and prebiotics come into play. These are beneficial microbes that reside in your dog's gastrointestinal system, aiding in food digestion, fighting off potential pathogens, and bolstering the immune system.

 

What are probiotics?

Probiotics for dogs, derived from the Latin word 'for' (pro) and the Greek 'life' (bio), are friendly bacteria and yeasts that are essential for your dog's health. They are designed to restore and maintain a healthy balance of microflora in your dog's gut. The types of bacteria usually found in canine probiotics include:

  • Lactobacillus acidophilus
  • Enterococcus faecium
  • Bifidobacterium lactis
  • Lactobacillus casei
  • Bifidobacterium breve

What are prebiotics?

Prebiotics may sound like the opposite of probiotics, but in reality, the two go hand in hand. Prebiotics are nutrients that nourish and promote the growth of these good bacteria already living in the colon. They are essential in ensuring that probiotics function at their optimal best.

 

Benefits of probiotics

Probiotics are a necessary addition to a dog’s diet. Here are a few benefits of this nutrient:

  • Aids digestion
  • Modulates the immune system
  • Fights harmful bacteria
  • Alleviates symptoms such as diarrhoea and intestinal inflammation
  • Prevents urinary tract infections
  • Helps remain calm

They are generally used when the balance of microbes in a dog's gut gets disrupted due to stress, dietary changes, or antibiotic use, leading to health problems including digestive upsets.

 

Do probiotics help with diarrhea and upset stomachs in dogs?

Probiotics for dogs have been shown to help manage diarrhoea and improve gut health. They work by restoring the balance of good bacteria in your dog's gut, which can be disrupted due to various factors.

 

The benefits of probiotics for dogs extend beyond just good gut health. They can also aid in reducing the need for antibiotic treatment and shorten the duration of diarrhoea. In fact, a 2009 Irish study found that supplementation with a specific strain of Bifidobacterium Animalis reduced diarrhoea duration from seven to four days.

 

Can probiotics be given to puppies?

The answer is yes. Puppies can benefit from dog-specific probiotics. These can help them develop a balanced intestinal bacteria ecosystem, support a healthy immune system, and reduce the occurrence of diarrhoea, constipation, and infections of the digestive tract.

 

Do you need to consult a vet before providing probiotics to your dog?

Yes, it's critical to consult your vet before introducing probiotics or prebiotics for dogs into your pet's diet. There are many probiotic preparations out there, and not all of them are of high quality and backed up with evidence. Your vet will be able to advise the best option for your dog.

 

Which probiotic do I choose?

As the importance of gut health in dogs becomes more recognised, various supplements containing canine probiotics have emerged. One such supplement is our IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Digestive Health Supplement. This soft-chew food supplement is a blend of prebiotics and probiotics that ensures healthy digestion.

 

If your dog has been experiencing signs like diarrhoea, constipation, bloating, or vomiting, it might indicate that their digestive system is not functioning properly. In this case, a probiotic supplement with Bacillus Subtilis and Fructooligosaccharide can be a good investment. They help degrade organic matter in the feces, reducing ammonia production and fecal odour as well as nourish the good bacteria in the colon of the dog.

 

The benefits of probiotics for dogs are substantial. They help maintain a healthy gut, which plays a vital role in your dog's overall health. By incorporating probiotics into your dog's diet, you're taking a step towards ensuring that your furry friend leads a healthier, happier life.

Frequently asked questions

  1. Should you give your dog probiotics?
  2. Yes, giving your dog probiotics can be beneficial. Canine probiotics support their gut health, aiding in digestion and bolstering the immune system.

  3. How do I know if my dog needs a probiotic?
  4. Signs that your dog may need a probiotic include constant itching, foul odour, excessive shedding, dry and flaky skin, recurring ear infections, and diarrhoea. These can indicate an imbalance in your dog's gut health, which canine probiotics can help address.

  5. What food supports my dog’s gut health?
  6. IAMS™ Proactive Health™ Adult Dog Food contains probiotics for dogs. Developed with the help of veterinarians, it's a premium blend that includes real chicken as its primary ingredient. This food enhances digestion with prebiotics, promotes a lustrous coat with Omega 3 & 6, and supports a healthy immune system with proteins and vitamins.