My Valentine Eats Poop...

From: iHeartDogs.com - Friday Feb 12,2021 08:58 pm
For many poop-eating pups, an unbalanced intestinal microbiome is to blame.
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Have you ever caught your dog eating poo?

The technical term for this nauseating behavior is coprophagia, and for many poop-eating pups, an unbalanced intestinal microbiome is to blame.

Your dog’s intestinal microbiome is made up of a balance of "bad" and "good" bacteria, including probiotics, which break down food and aid in nutrient absorption.

When this delicate balance is thrown off by illness, poor diet, stress, or medications, your dog may resort to eating her own waste.

Dogs naturally produce some of the digestive enzymes they need for healthy digestion, but they rely on the food they eat to fill in the gaps.

However, probiotics are live bacteria, and it’s virtually impossible for them to survive the high-heat cooking and freeze-drying processes commercial pet foods undergo.

Supplementing with probiotics is the only way to ensure your dog gets the healthy bacteria he needs.

Happy, Healthy™️ Toppers are made with fresh, high-quality ingredients including nutrient-dense organ meat; superfoods like kale, carrots, and blueberries; collagen for digestive repair; and of course, probiotics.

These probiotics, freshly added right before the package is sealed, not only enable your dog to absorb the vital nutrients he needs to kick the poop-eating habit, they also help with other digestive problems such as constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating.

Just sprinkle it over your dog's food! It's that easy!

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