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🐾 Elevate your dog’s gut game with every tasty chew!
Pet Honesty Probiotics for Dogs delivers 6 billion CFUs per serving through soft, duck-flavored chews enriched with pumpkin and digestive enzymes. Made in the USA in a GMP-certified facility, this non-GMO formula supports digestion, bowel health, immunity, and itch relief, all while being free from common allergens and artificial additives.
Item Weight | 270 Grams |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Active Ingredients | soy |
Flavor | Duck Chews |
Item Form | Chew |
S**.
They work and my dog loves them.
My pittie boy loves these and thinks they are a treat. He’s has a sensitive stomach and can get loose stools easily. These really seem to help his system.
I**R
I wish I could give this product 10 stars instead of 5!
I wish I could give this product 10 stars instead of 5! One of my dogs has been having issues with skin rashes, open sores, and extremely bad ear infections in the spring through the fall, she seems to not have any bad symptoms in the winter. Her ears get almost black inside, and had to take her to her vet last year when she shook her head so much that she busted a blood vessel in one of her ear flaps and had to have surgery on it. They cleaned her ears, and put her on an antibiotic which for the most part, cleared her ears up. I used ear wash solution and it seemed to keep her problem at bay last year. This year the problem re-appeared in the spring, her ears began appearing very dark inside and she was shaking her head a lot. She began developing hard spots right below her ear canal on both ears which I could only guess were ear infections. I read something about trying Benadryl so I did and that helped a little, but the more warm it’s become the less Benadryl has helped and her ears eventually became black and moist inside. She also began I’m assuming licking her paws because the skin was pink and she was beginning to lose hair. Also, her stomach had helps all over her and you could tell she was scratching a lot. When I let her out in the yard, she would lay down flat on her stomach and drag herself on the ground to get some relief. I finally decided to try a probiotic and tried this one. I started last week already I can tell a huge difference. Her ears look almost completely normal now, they are white in side with no visible dark moist drainage. Her paws are no longer pink. I wish I had taken before pictures so you could see the difference. This product works and I’m grateful for it…thank you!
L**A
Good Product
I give it to both of my dogs, one male Pekingese, who has allergies, one female pound rescue, who has a very weak digestive track, both of them seniors. I have noticed my boy chewing on his feet significantly less. I catch him chewing maybe twice a day vs constantly through the day during high allergy season. My girl's diarrhea and vomiting stopped within a day or so. She had a couple more episodes but I think that was due to me changing her food. She tends to shy away from any food that she has ever vomited. My husband thinks she's neurotic, and I agree to a degree but I also think she's smart and associates smell and experience. Anyway, probiotics have been a rule of thumb for her ever since we adopted her. She was actually surrendered to the pound by her previous owner at age 11 or 12 because she couldn't control her bowels. After adoption I promptly took her to the vet, did some blood work and fecal testing just to make sure she wasn't suffering from something more serious. Once she was given a thumbs up she was prescribed a very high concentration of probiotics that are formulated for fast relief. Time went by and she had her 1st accident a month later. Ever since she has been on daily probiotics and strain count matters! In my experience, my girl needs at least 4 billion CFU's daily to keep her tummy happy. You have to be consistent with any probiotic as it helps restore the protective lining in the tummy. If you lapse doses the lining will begin to deteriorate again, especially when you pump is older. I have used one other brand, Pet Paws I think, that is no longer available on Amazon. It was a powder with 10 billion CFU's so I was able to lower the dose which made it last. It dependably did the trick, but with picky eaters it was a challenge to administer. These chews are very convenient and both of my babies respond to them as if its treat time. So far this brand has offered my fury balls of love a lot of relief . The price point is pretty good compared to other chew brands that have a lower strain count, which is most important to me. Over all I am happy with these chews. I do give them another brand in the evening that has a super low strain count because my girl has a severely weak tummy, but I'm positive most of her relief is from this product. I do a lot things for myself that are natural to fight my own illness and I have been able to avoid being placed back on medication. I believe our dogs can benefit the same way if they are given preventive natural alternatives. Of course I don't think probiotics solve everything, but they are an excellent preventive and in some cases, corrective solution to common problems.UPDATE: 12/7I am still happy with the performance of the product, however this last batch contained oddly shaped chews. They were heart-like before and these look like a leaf or something. Not a huge deal, but then I realized there were just huge chunks mixed in. Disappointing because my girl heavily relies on probiotics so I have no choice but to use the intact chews. Dosing matters so I'm really unhappy with this last purchase. Is this a quality issue or one bad batch?
R**S
Finally, something that worked; warning... using all the words to graphically describe poop quality!
I have a little Russell Terrier (11 months old) that has had loose runny stools since I got her at 4 months. She had a bout with giardia (unbenounced to me, she had it continually as a puppy before I got her; all the pups did), and just never got right again. The vet prescribed the antibiotics and pro/prebiotics, but I couldn't get them IN to her. She's a picky little eater (not normally a JRT trait, I know, she's weird), and I just couldn't. I can't remember how I came across these; maybe looking for something treat-based that she would eat? Oh and no poultry; the vet put her on a no poultry diet in case that was an allergy. So, here we are, pumpkin based. And she EATS them! At first she kinda mouthed them, and spit them out, then eventually ate them. I broke them in half and did half in the morning and half in the evening for a week. Now she begs for them in the morning. I still break it in half cuz she's only 10 pounds. But she'll actually eat them with no drama. It has taken almost a full month, but for the first time in the 7 months I've been blessed with the little menace, I'm seeing consistent solid stools. I took to "rating" them from 1 (a puddle), to 5 (YAY Cat-type Poops again!). We went from 2's and occasional 1's, to 3's (mushy and hard to pick up, but at least forming. We call it "stacking" in the horse world) with an occasional 4 (forming actual turds, albeit maybe a little slimy) To this week, 3 weeks after starting, I'm getting consistent 5's with a few 4's out there! (and an occasional 3). WOO HOO! Now it's not just about pick up here, I figure if she's passing puddles and gooey slimers, then her little tummy isn't feeling well (I know this by personal experience. Sorry, TMI?), and that breaks my heart. I think she's eating better, and any Mom of anything loves that. I say if you're having gooey-poo issues with your pup, give this a try. Give it a month, though. Stay the course. I'd be interested to hear if it helped your picky little weirdo like it helped mine!
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