🐶 Elevate your pet's digestion game with Protexin Pro-Fibre!
Protexin Veterinary Pro-Fibre is a premium high-fiber probiotic and prebiotic pellet designed for dogs and cats. Weighing 500 grams, it features natural fiber sources like psyllium husk and sugar beet pulp, along with a delicious artificial beef flavor to ensure palatability. This product supports efficient digestion and helps prevent issues related to insufficient dietary fiber, making it an essential addition to your pet's daily diet.
Item model number | VE-017 |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Flavor | beef |
Item Form | Pellet |
Allergen Information | Wheat |
Colour | Green brown |
Size | 500 g (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 0.5 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool dry place |
Specific Uses | Stomach |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 500 g |
P**H
A Game-Changer for Digestive Health
I've recently started using the Protexin Veterinary Pro-Fibre for my dog, and the results have been outstanding. This supplement has significantly improved his digestive health and overall well-being.It's easy to administer; simply mix it with their regular food, and my dog didn't hesitate to eat it. The high-fibre content has helped to regulate his bowel movements and improve stool consistency, which has been a relief for both of us.One of the standout features is that it's not just a fibre supplement but also contains beneficial probiotics, which promote a healthy gut flora. This has had a noticeable positive impact on my dog's energy levels and coat condition.If you're looking for a reliable supplement to support your dog's digestive health, I highly recommend Protexin Veterinary Pro-Fibre. It’s a fantastic investment in your pet's health and happiness.
P**Y
I'd definitely recommend especially if you have a dog with a sensitive stomach
Great product and a good sized tub of it.I'm used to using the Protexin paste when one of my dogs gets acute diarrhea (very expensive when it's needed often) but hopefully with this that'll not happen as often. So far so good... I've been using it with my chihuahua x's for just over a week and I noticed a positive difference after the first day of using it...firmer, bigger and more dense stools.One of my little dogs gets frequent bloody diarrhea and I've been looking for a good probiotic to go alongside the baked sweet potato (also a probiotic) with his evening meal. I've tried a few and been disappointed.The only downside to this pro-fibre is the size of the nuggets which could do with being half the size for small dogs like chihuahuas...but all 3 of them will eat it mixed in with their meat with no complaints (and chihuahuas are rather fussy).
R**R
Makes a huge difference for dogs on a raw diet
My two GSD's are on a raw meat diet. It's super healthy for them, but getting the fibre intake is challenging. A friend put me onto this stuff. It says three scoops to be put in their food according to their weight. It was working within a couple of days with really healthy poops and no digestive issues. One of my dogs loves the taste, the other is a bit iffy and forensically examines every chunk of meat - which means wrapping the minced around the pellets.I started with three scoops, then forgot and got it wrong and put two scoops in for ages, and they were still fine. So I've been used two scoops for 45KG dogs.My only gripe is the packaging. There is a lot of plastic waste. They should sell bigger tubs in better packaging that can be recycled.
K**R
Great product
My dog has problems with his anal glands and this was recommended to me by my vet but was very expensive to buy from them. I found it on Amazon much cheaper . I use one spoonful a day on his food he doesn't notice . I am never without this now. Very good product..
C**S
Magic in a tub for great value
I have 2 senior cats (13yrs old in 2 months), and inevitably as they age they’re developing health issues.Ziggy has Feline IBD (think Crohns Disease or Ulcerative Colitis in humans) which I’ve managed to keep under control with a high protein diet, I feed him tinned food from Thrive and no dry food whatsoever, but whenever he brings up a hairball this aggravates his system and he’ll be vomiting for several days after, he’s a pretty furry cat but he only needs a small amount of fur in his sytem to set him off so it’s far more frequently than his brother brings up hairballs.Tiggy has issues with his anal glands, this started about 6 months ago, he’d be scooting his bottom on the floor and licking a lot more than usual, he didn’t seem distressed and it would only be a day at a time, I didn’t know what it was at first but thought I’d just keep an eye on it. It kept happening about once a month and I noticed his stool was harder than usual and smaller, and a little smellier. The last time was different, he got very distressed and was really struggling with going to the toilet, I think it was causing some pain and his scooting became a bit frantic, so I did a bit of reading and figured it out as being his anal glands, so I took him off to the vet who confirmed and expressed the glands for him. Tiggy suffers anxiety pretty badly after we all lived in a violent household for some years (free now), and the trip to the vet really set off his anxiety, it was heartbreaking for me and so decided to have a look into any natural ways of managing these gland issues to avoid the distress of repeated vet visits.I came across this and it looked promising coupled with reviews of success with anal gland issues. Plus, I actually have Crohns Disease myself and the human equivalent of this product is a drink called Fybogel, which is a safe fibre for intestinal issues so I immediately felt safe in trying this product for both of my boys issues. The way it works is that when it comes into contact with the liquid in the gut it becomes like a slimy gel which lubricates the intestines and helps waste to slide through without issue and without irritation, very helpful to avoid inflammation with IBD and puts less strain on the anal glands so they can settle down and start working properly too.They’ve been having it now for about a month. Tiggy hasn’t had any issues with his glands whatsoever, his stool now looks normal and there’s more in the box (I never thought I’d be happy to have more poop to scoop), no scooting and no extra licking. He’s using the litter box without distress and without straining. I’d say I started noticing a real improvement after about 2 weeks of this daily.For Ziggy, I gave him this in the hopes that he would start passing his hair in his stool rather than vomiting it up. So far so good, after a month there’s only been one hairball up and it was tiny, there wasn’t any repeated vomiting after from irritation either which is fantastic. It also seems to have helped his acid reflux which is a part of having IBD, as I’ve not noticed any on the floor since he started this.I use half a scoop each day (for those who’ve said the scoop wasn’t in the tub, I thought the same when I opened mine, but I emptied the tub into another container and the scoop has actually settled to the bottom of the tub), I don’t add any water to it, just mix it in their food (my boys only have wet food) and they eat it all up, they took to it straight away so I’m guessing that it tastes good as Tiggy is more than a little fussy with food!So far, I’ve been giving this to both boys every day for a month and we’ve used about a quarter of the tub, so it should last about 4 months, which considering the benefits and the price of the tub, it’s more than good value, and to see to happier furbabies makes it priceless
A**H
Try as an alternative for Glandex or anal gland products
Long used this for my older dog, and it keeps her bowels happy. My younger male dog used to refuse to eat it, and we ended up buying the very expensive glandex treats to help with his anal glands, but given the cost rising to £60 a month for those treats for his size, and it not being totally effective, we decided to stop. Changed to pure pumpkin powder for a month, and it didn’t really help. So I came back to this product and now mix 3/4 of the measure cup with a teaspoon of pumpkin power once a day to make it palatable for him. Since doing this he’s not had any anal gland issues.
J**G
Excellent product
My 5 year old lab has had tummy issues causing loose stools all his life, being the runt of the litter. We have tried lots of different foods and supplements but nothing sorted it long term. We have now been using this product for about 2 months and in that time his stools have been top quality with no more embarrassing slimy messes left in the High Street. Hopefully this will continue.
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