Why is my dog eating that?!

Do you have a dog that will eat just about anything? We get calls every month from people saying their dog is eating everything from grass to stool. True, some dogs chew on things when they are puppies and will eventually grow out of it. For most dogs however, eating something that is not “food” (like grass and stool) can be a sign of poor gut health.

Your dog’s gut health

Research shows that animals will instinctively eat until their body gets the nourishment it needs to sustain life. If your dog continually eats things around the house or yard there is a chance he or she is undernourished. But what if you are already feeding your dog a high-quality and nutrient-packed diet?

Strengthen your pet’s gut health

A healthy gut works to digest food and absorb nutrients. Over time the stomach can become stressed from digesting cooked food and the intestines can become clogged with toxins. To strengthen gut health we recommend probiotic supplementation at each meal. Probiotics can help to support the stomach, intestines, and the natural detox process. Supplementing with a digestive enzyme at each meal will ensure your dog is digesting all the food he or she eats and absorbing nutrients from food to support the body.

Supplements for gut health

Probiotics For Pets

At each meal: 1 scoop per 1 cup of food. (1/2 scoop per 1/2 cup food, etc.)

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Digestive Enzymes For Pets

At each meal: 1 scoop per 1 cup of food. (1/2 scoop per 1/2 cup food, etc.)

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