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Complete Probiotics for Pets | 90g Reviews

4.6 Rating 46 Reviews
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Natural Health Products - with a preference for organic, GMO Free, non synthetic...yet maximum effect

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CROWDZAP LIMITED,
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Fine powder so needs to be tapped before opening. Good long best before date. Seems to help with loose stools from wet cat food.
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Posted 2 years ago
Our little Jack Russell Millie has chronic canine IBS and is monitored by monthly blood tests for protein levels and other nasties The vet mentioned reading positive reports about Saccharomyces Boulardii but that wasn’t on their list of prescription drugs I looked it up and yes it appeared to have positive reviews from desperate pet owners It wasn’t too easy to find and some seemed to have resorted to using human SB powder but as it had other things in it and Millie is on a strict diet I didn’t want to use it I eventually tracked it down to USA in Dr Mercola Probiotics and was going to get family to send it if possible and then bingo I found it in UK via Oceans Alive We’ve been using it for months now and it really does help with Millie’s life threatening digestive issues The vet has made a note of Oceans Alive to pass on to other desperate owners
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Posted 2 years ago
Bought probiotics, vitamin B complex powder and digestive enzymes to help my Rottweiller recover from bleeding gut after 6 years of being on painkillers and several courses of antibiotics. She also takes the joint tablets for her arthritis and just recently Spirugreen tablets. Her appetite has returned and she is once again in top form. We are really pleased because she was so ill. Also add the powders to my 2 other dogs feed and they all seem to like the taste.
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Posted 2 years ago
The only animal probiotic with Saccharomyces Boulardii in it I could find Our little Jack Russel Millie has a very serious digestive problem Her white cells don’t behave and protein levels are affected Her liver and pancreas is affected badly This addition to the probiotic is the difference If you’re at your whits end with all on offer the best thing is look it up It’s easier explained than I could It’s easy to use just sprinkle on food once a day For as long we have Millie well use this probiotic and prob for any other future hairy pet
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Posted 2 years ago
My dogs enjoy this powder mixed in feed with a little water. It has really helped my Rottweiller who was close to death after bleeding internally. Vet had her on IV fluids, lots of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals. I also give her Dr. Mercola digestive enzymes, vitamin B powders and joint tablets. I ran out of joint tablets and used a different brand for a day and she went off her food again and was really poorly. Not saying it was the other brand for sure but that was the only thing I had changed. Gave her some charcoal and stopped the other joint tablets and she quickly bounced back. She is is enjoying her food and really loving life again.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is one product I searched specifically for My little dog has a really dodgy digestive system Shes on steroids plus other medication and I wanted a probiotic with Saccharomyces Boulardii as the vet had mentioned there were excellent reports of its success I struggled to find it here though it was in USA and for humans here which had also produced good results in dogs Then I found Dr Mercola complete probiotics specifically for dogs and cats at Oceans and It really does help
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Posted 2 years ago
This is an excellent product. My Tr-Color Cavalier has EPI which is a condition where he does not produce digestive enzymes so he has to have animal based digestive enzymes with every meal. The probiotics help to keep his gut flora healthy.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have not received my order it was supposed to arrive in early February
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Posted 3 years ago