To enable your dog’s gut to absorb the necessary food nutrients, enzymes and chemicals necessary for good health your dog’s gut must be up to the task. The ratio of good to bad bacteria in your dog’s stomach has a direct impact on how well your dog absorbs these and how they can fight off health issues such as vomiting, dry and itchy skin, frequent loose stools, dehydration etc.
Pet probiotics can support good gut health. These probiotics contain live bacteria promoting all types of digestive processes. Probiotics can be given for a set period of time or can be given as a maintenance to the daily diet to keep their digestive tract in good health. We have products to support both.
Our Probiotics Advanced for Dogs, Puppies Cats and Kittens is an Advanced, Extra Strength Veterinary formulation developed, approved and used by Vets in the UK. It helps support a sensitive or over-reactive digestive system and maintain optimal gut health and includes pre-biotics which sustain the probiotics.
It uses an advanced base formulation of Bentonite Clay which has proved superior to the Kaolin based clay in absorbing enterotoxins and combines three key ingredients which may help to maintain digestive efficiency by restoring the microflora and soothing the gut lining.
Probiotics in the form of Enterococcus faecium (NC1MB 104 15) are aimed at maintaining a high level of beneficial bacteria in the gut and Fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotics) to provide nourishment for the probiotics.
The blend of probiotics and clay is delivered in a syringe that is dispensed into the mouth. Clay absorbs the toxins and excessive fluids in the gut whilst the probiotics replenish the lost bacteria.
This combination may assist in the stimulation of new cell growth, repression of the growth of harmful bacteria and may aid the immune system as well as aiding the intestinal absorption of healthy nutrients.
Keep your pet’s gut optimised with good bacteria helping your dog be the best that he or she can be.
Broadreach Nature + also has the following great products which make up our Digestive Care Range:
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Why Probiotics can be essential to your dog’s good gut health.
To enable your dog’s gut to absorb the necessary food nutrients, enzymes and chemicals necessary for good health your dog’s gut must be up to the task. The ratio of good to bad bacteria in your dog’s stomach has a direct impact on how well your dog absorbs these and how they can fight off health issues such as vomiting, dry and itchy skin, frequent loose stools, dehydration etc.
Pet probiotics can support good gut health. These probiotics contain live bacteria promoting all types of digestive processes. Probiotics can be given for a set period of time or can be given as a maintenance to the daily diet to keep their digestive tract in good health. We have products to support both.
Our Probiotics Advanced for Dogs, Puppies Cats and Kittens is an Advanced, Extra Strength Veterinary formulation developed, approved and used by Vets in the UK. It helps support a sensitive or over-reactive digestive system and maintain optimal gut health and includes pre-biotics which sustain the probiotics.
It uses an advanced base formulation of Bentonite Clay which has proved superior to the Kaolin based clay in absorbing enterotoxins and combines three key ingredients which may help to maintain digestive efficiency by restoring the microflora and soothing the gut lining.
Probiotics in the form of Enterococcus faecium (NC1MB 104 15) are aimed at maintaining a high level of beneficial bacteria in the gut and Fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotics) to provide nourishment for the probiotics.
The blend of probiotics and clay is delivered in a syringe that is dispensed into the mouth. Clay absorbs the toxins and excessive fluids in the gut whilst the probiotics replenish the lost bacteria.
This combination may assist in the stimulation of new cell growth, repression of the growth of harmful bacteria and may aid the immune system as well as aiding the intestinal absorption of healthy nutrients.
Keep your pet’s gut optimised with good bacteria helping your dog be the best that he or she can be.
Broadreach Nature + also has the following great products which make up our Digestive Care Range:
Digestive Care Sprinkles, Daily Fibre Care, and our Probiotics Advanced in 15ml, 30ml and 60ml
If you need more advice and support, we will be happy to help. Give us a call on 01223 855857 email us at anne@broadreachnatureplus.co.uk
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