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Finding probiotics that truly support your pet's gut isn't always easy! But with Zesty Paws, the days of being upset from not finding the right supplements and toppers for your doggie's stomach are over. Now, there's a tasty alternative to support your pet's tummy. This Probiotic Powder is a mouthwatering topper that support's your dog's digestive system while they chow down. This bowl-lickin' good powder includes live gut bacteria to support your pup's digestion, gut flora, and immune function while they feast with joy! Plus, we know how much pets care about flavors. So, best of all, this powder adds an amazing boost of flavor to your dog's wet or dry foods that'll give them an itch for more. That means pet parents can let out a sigh of daily relief knowing that their canine companion will get the digestive support they want to keep feeling Zesty and happy!
SKU | 4615361 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Pumpkin |
Primary Brand | Zesty Paws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.4 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Pumpkin |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 4.75 IN |
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Height | 4 IN |
Width | 2.75 IN |
Flaxseed, Inulin, Dried Bacillus subtilis Fermentation Product, Pumpkin Powder, Silica Aerogel, Saccharomyces boulardii, Mixed Tocopherols (a preservative).
Crude Protein (Min.) 14%, Crude Fat (Min.) 25 %, Crude Fiber (Max.) 10%, Moisture (Max.) 7%, *Total Microorganisms (Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus subtilis (DE111)) (Min.) (Min.) 800 million CFU, *Yeast Extract (Saccharomyces boulardii) (Min.) 20 million CFU. *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.
Sprinkle 1 packet on top of food daily.
Not for human consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.
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What is best to help with dog constipation? I've heard pumpkins helps does it really? If so how much do I give him?
Is it just pumpkin that's good for anal glands or is other produce good for anal glands as well. Right now I'm giving my 17 pound dog 2 tablespoons of fruitables digestive supplement for her anal glands along with her 2/3 of a cup of kibble a day. Can I swap out 1 tablespoon of fruitables digestive supplement for another tablespoon of veggies? Or is it best to stick with the 2 tablespoons of pumpkin? Thanks!
Dog expressing anal glands frequently. Negative for intestinal parasites, have added pumpkin to food
I was told to give my dog 100% natural canned pumkin to my dog to keep her poop soft, but I'm wondering if I'm giving her to much, she has been having stinky farts, no diarrhea. Can to much pumpkin be a bad thing? She gets 1 to 2 teaspoons of pumpkin twice a day. And also what would be a good dog food to feed her? She had a bowel obstruction in august, surgery went well. But just want to keep her bowels happy and healthy :)
Good afternoon, how long does it usually take for pumpkin to work for a constapated dog?
I gave my dog probiotic 11p.m. last night, Zesty Paws for the first time after his regular food, he started soft stool, then he pooped with gas every 3 hours, he vomited all food out, I gave him activated coal with water, but vomiting didn't stop, he didn't sleep all night vomiting and pooping soft, 8 a.m. he popped water with gas, the color was black and reddish, it can be black from activated coal, but he doesn't want to eat, the other dog ate the same and seems OK.
Hi, I was just wondering if its ok to give my dog some pumpkin that is for dogs while also giving her proviable paste in the same bowl at the same time for an upset stomach and to help with diarrhea? Thank you.
I am wondering if it is possible to give my dogs too many supplements?? Currently I have: 3 -Zesty Paws vitamins, 2 -Honest Kitchen supplements, and 2 -Animal Essentials supplements. Most aid in digestion. The vet says they both have pancreatitis and gastrointestinal issues. Neither of the dogs have any of the symptoms for either. Should I also give them any Prebiotics?
My dog is having very liquidy yellow poop. Will pumpkin help to make the stool more firm?
I gave my dog firm up pumpkin powder on her food dry on Monday, 7/23. She has been coughing ever since. It is a dry honking cough. I think she may have inhaled the powder. I have been giving her Robitisum Dm and honey. She seemed to do a little better last night but is coughing a lot this morning. Should I take her to the vet?
Hello, My dog has been having diarrhea after a round of antibiotics from a dental extraction and ear surgery. Our pet store recommended canned pumpkin so we decdided to give it a try. We calculated our dogs weight wrong and have given her more than the recommended feeding amount. Would this be harmful for her? She's a miniature schnauzer and we possibly fed her a couple tablespoons over...
I was giving my dog about 2-3 tablespoons of pumpkin to fill up her Kong in the morning. She started having looser stools. I just started giving only one tablespoon in the morning. my vet said she might only need one teaspoon. I have read that they can have up to a tablespoon per meal though. I give a tablespoon of greens at night instead of more pumpkin. Is this ok? Also I give carrot chips as snacks also. I was giving blueberries but she started having looser stools. is this too much fiber?