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Can dogs take probiotics for humans?

Dogs cannot take probiotics designed for humans. This is because the intestinal flora of dogs and humans are different. If dogs are given human probiotics blindly, it may cause disorder of the intestinal flora, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea and gastrointestinal gas. Therefore, it is recommended that owners feed their dogs with probiotics specifically designed for dogs, which can help them digest food and regulate the balance of the gastrointestinal flora.

Which probiotics are good for dogs?

There are many types of probiotics for dogs on the market, mainly including Taotiaoqi, Chang Kang, Jiajunkang, Changchangbao, and Medisor. Different probiotics are targeted at different dogs, such as puppy-specific probiotics and Changchangbao, which is suitable for all breeds of dogs. The price is relatively low, and owners can purchase it according to their situation.

How to feed dog probiotics?

Dog probiotics can be mixed with water or food and fed directly, or dogs can lick them directly. Please note the following points: First, if placed in water, the water temperature should be below 40 degrees Celsius. High temperatures can cause probiotics to lose activity, and even if the dog drinks it, it will be ineffective. Second, if the dog does not have diarrhea or is not in the stage of changing food, it is not recommended to feed probiotics, otherwise it will destroy the balance of the intestinal flora.

How much probiotics should a dog eat at a time?

If the dog weighs less than 2 kilograms, half a bag of probiotics each time is sufficient. If the dog weighs between 2 and 10 kilograms, one bag each time, and 1-2 times a day. Probiotics are mainly used for dogs with indigestion, stomach discomfort, enteritis, and poor stomach and intestines. They can regulate the dog's stomach and intestine function, increase the beneficial bacteria in the dog's stomach and intestines, and enhance peristalsis.