Your Pet's Gut
The gastrointestinal tract of dogs and cats contains trillions of microorganisms, known collectively as the microbiota. The microbiota is essential to the normal functioning of your dog or cat’s gastrointestinal tract and is required for normal digestion of nutrients, aiding in the production of certain vitamins, protection against harmful bacteria, maintaining a normal gut lining and supporting their immune system.
An imbalance of the microbiota (known as a dysbiosis) may disrupt these normal functions and result in your dog or cat becoming unwell.
There are many factors which may cause a dysbiosis such as antibiotic use, dietary changes (e.g. scavenging, change in diet), stress (i.e. travelling, stays in kennels and catteries), or an underlying gut problem.
Introducing or stimulating friendly bacteria in your pet’s gut is a safe and efficient way to quickly support their digestive balance.





