FortiFlora Probiotic for Dogs
FortiFlora Probiotic for Dogs
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What is FortiFlora for Dogs?
- FortiFlora for dogs is an over-the-counter nutritional supplement that contains a guaranteed amount of beneficial microorganisms.
- These agents increase intestinal microflora and promote a strong immune system -- both are important for overall good health.
- FortiFlora also helps control diarrhea in dogs.
- Plus, the powder contains high levels of Vitamins A, C and E – all valuable antioxidants your dog needs.
- The FortiFlora Chewable Tablets are an easy to feed probiotic supplement for dogs who don't like the powder.
Why do dogs use FortiFlora?
- FortiFlora is especially useful in helping balance your dog’s system when he’s under stress, has eaten something he shouldn’t have, has soft stools, or is taking antibiotics which can cause intestinal upset.
- Just sprinkle palatable FortiFlora powder on your dog’s food..
What else should I know about FortiFlora?
- Supports intestinal health and helps control diarrhea in dogs.
- Contains a guaranteed amount of live active cultures.
- Tasty, easy to use powder.
How do you use FortiFlora?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Give one packet or one tablet daily.
What is in FortiFlora?
FortiFlora Powder
- FortiFlora Powder Ingredients: Animal digest, Enterococcus faecium, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), brewers dried yeast, Vitamin E supplement, zinc proteinate, beta-Carotene, salt, manganese proteinate, ferrous sulfate, copper proteinate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite.
- Calorie Content: Each 1 gram packet contains 4 kcals.Guaranteed analysis: Crude Protein (Min) 43%, Crude Fat (Min) 10%, Crude Fiber (Max) 1%, Moisture (Max) 5%, Microorganisms (Min) (Enterococcus faecium)* 1 X 108 CFU/g.
FortiFlora Chewable Tablets
- FortiFlora Chewable Tablet Ingredients: Gum arabic, liver flavor, microcrystalline cellulose, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (Vitamin C), brewers dried yeast, hydroxypropyl cellulose, Vitamin E supplement, zinc proteinate, beta-Carotene, salt, manganese proteinate, magnesium stearate, ferrous sulfate, copper proteinate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite.
- FortiFlora Chewable Tablet calorie content: 2.9 kcal per tablet.
- Guaranteed analysis: Crude Protein (Min) 16.5%, Crude Fat (Min) 4.5%, Crude Fiber (Max) 14%, Moisture (Max) 10%, Ash (Max) 8%, Microorganisms (Min) 1 x 108 CFU/g (Enterococcus faecium).
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- FortiFlora is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the FortiFlora?
- Dogs may use FortiFlora for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
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What are the max fat content % in the canine FortiFlora packet and pill products? The description only shows Min fat content % for both products.?
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According to Purina, the manufacturer of FortiFlora Probiotic for Dogs, each packet contains 153 mg of fat or 15.39% “as fed”. Please consult your veterinarian about any further questions or concerns.
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Can I give this to a litter of 5 week old puppies that have diarrhea. They have been diagnosed with round worms. They have been de wormed. But still have diarrhea. If so how much per 5 pound pup?
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The manufacturer does not provide any specific instructions for using this product in young puppies with low body weights. In general, probiotics have been used successfully to treat diarrhea. However, product selection, dosing, and directions can differ. It is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian before using a probiotic product for your puppies.
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Does this product require a prescription??
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Hydra Care does not require a prescription.
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If I add Calming Care to refrigerated wet food and warm it slightly in the microwave, will that reduce effectiveness??
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According to the manufacturer, warming the Calming Care some is okay. It is active up to a certain temperature. However, it is better to warm the food and then sprinkle the Calming Care on. The manufacturer does not recommend a microwave because the heat cannot be controlled as well.
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Just rescued a senior cat with hyperthyroidism and he takes 5 mg Felimazole 2x a day.......he is very skinny and does not eat very much at all.....a friend of mine brought over some Forti Flora and I sprinkled a little on some wet food and he started eating it like crazy (he ate maybe a couple spoons fulls)....and then drank a half of bowl of water....he also acts like he has a sort throat or trouble swallowing...it'll be a little bit before I can get him into the vet....your thoughts?? Thanks for any info, Geri?
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Hyperthyroidism in cats can cause increased appetite and increased thirst. It can also cause your pet to lose weight. Another side effect of hyperthyroidism is the enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck. If this gets too enlarged, it may cause your pet to have trouble swallowing. The manufacturer suggests that you consult your veterinarian before giving FortiFlora.
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How often do you feed a dog this? Can you give this,say once a week,for preventative reasons..Or,do you just give it when they have diarrhea?..My Yorkie has a very sensitive stomach and the vet has to give us this once about every 6 months.?
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Clinical studies for the treatment or prevention of diarrhea with probiotics in veterinary medicine are lacking in general. Most data on prevention and treatment is taken from human clinical studies. Probiotic studies, of varying quality, that have been conducted in cats and dogs show promise in shortening the duration of diarrhea. If the diarrhea appears to be stress related (relates to training, home environment change, etc.), preventative therapy a few weeks ahead of the stress inducing event may be beneficial for your pet. Long-term administration of probiotics for chronic diseases causing diarrhea may also be necessary. For this reason, it is important to consult with your pet’s veterinarian before determining the best treatment option and duration. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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