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Probiotics and How They Help Your Pet

Probiotics are beneficial microbes (bacteria or yeasts) that live in your petu2019s intestinal tract. https://riverchaseanimalhospital.com/

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Probiotics and How They Help Your Pet

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  1. Probiotics and How They Help Your Pet You’ve heard of antibiotics, but what about probiotics? Are they as good for pets as they are for you? The answer is yes, pets can benefit from probiotics. Learn more here from veterinarian Lewisville, TX. What are probiotics, exactly? Probiotics are beneficial microbes (bacteria or yeasts) that live in your pet’s intestinal tract. Think of them as the “good” bacteria in your pet’s gut. Probiotics made for pets might come in a tablet form or a yogurt or kefir product, or they can be included in normal pet food. What’s the benefit of probiotics? Probiotics help regulate digestive health. So, they might be prescribed by a veterinarian to help any pet with a digestive issue. There’s also evidence that probiotics can help pets with anxiety or stress! Should I give my pet a probiotic? Consult your veterinarian before giving your pet a probiotic supplement. Not every pet needs one, but probiotics can benefit plenty of our animal companions. When you check with your vet, you can be sure you’re doing the right thing. Call your vet clinic Lewisville, TX to learn more about probiotics for pets and the other nutritional needs of your animal friend. We’re here to help!

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