5 Surprising Benefits of Probiotics for Your Pets

5 Surprising Benefits of Probiotics for Your Pets

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In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares the 5 surprising benefits of probiotics for your pets, shedding light on how this natural supplement can significantly improve your furry friend’s health. Probiotics aren’t just for humansβ€”they offer a wide range of health benefits for dogs and cats too! Dr. Jones explains how probiotics help support a healthy digestive system, strengthen the immune system, and promote better overall well-being.

He dives into how probiotics can aid in treating issues like diarrhea, bloating, and IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) in pets, while also enhancing gut flora for optimal digestive health. Whether you have a puppy, kitten, or an older pet, incorporating probiotics into your pet’s diet can lead to a happier and healthier life.

Dr. Jones provides expert insights on selecting the right probiotic for your pet and how to introduce it to their diet. Don’t miss out on this valuable information to boost your pet’s health naturally!

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50 Comments

  1. ❀️‍πŸ”₯ love this thank you πŸ™πŸΌ πŸŒπŸ€πŸ™πŸΌπŸ˜‡

  2. Just placed an order on your site for the licorice root tincture, the ear wash & the quercitin supplements Xtra strength. Hoping to get ahead of his skin allergy season that is approaching. I want to get the omegas but I had recently grabbed that from chewy. Once everything’s finished, I hope he will see some relief & I will be screaming it from the roof tops bc the apoquel was destroying my baby!! Praying for a Dr Jones Miracle πŸ™

  3. I am not sure if you have covered this topic. When time comes and we must say….goodbye to our fur babies. What natural substances can we use to help them? Ease them onto the next realm. I have tried CBD. This is a tough topic. I have had babies pass naturally at home. I have also had some euthanized. I read a book that left me conflicted about euthanasia. My female felines are both 14 with health issues. I also have a GSD turning 13 and has issues. We are all elders. I was in healthcare and would like to take a hospice approach. Let my fur babies pass with supportive care. Is this wrong?

    i grew up on a dairy farm. Many times we relied on our vet being so rural. He saved my mom’s leg from amputation. She had a spot on her leg. It grew bigger and became deep. She consulted several specialists. Each one made it worst. Our vet was called out for a sick cow. It was summer and mom had shorts on. He noticed her very raw open wound. She told him they might need to amputate her leg. He looked the area over well. Grabbed a jar and few supplies from his bag. Gave mom instructions how to care for her leg. He told her she would have a terrible scar. It took months for it to heal and till the day, she died. She had a nasty scar. However she had her leg. It was a case of ringworm. We trusted our vet more than the human doctors. He was very old school and knowledgeable. Mom passed at age 84 with both her legs intact.

  4. Giving a capsule to any of my cats is a non-starter. It would be great if you could encapsulate the bacteria with a protective shell that would allow them to pass through the stomach

  5. I’ve been a groomer for 40 yrs. For some reason vet’s aren’t addressing the obese dog problem. So I have to charge more for a bigger dog to groom AND their struggle to stay standing . And then the owners don’t listen to me cuz I’m not the vet. 🀬

  6. I eat it every other day 17 grams protein and give it to my car /dog a tablespoon every other day ! ❀

  7. I’ve been using Bene-Bac Plus for foster kittens for about 2 years. I think it helps. The advantage is it’s a fine loose powder and much more easier to dose into their formula. Not sure why you use capsules for your items. I found your Curcumin capsules hard to open. Also, my cat refused to eat her food if I mixed curcumin in there. Guess I’ll take them so no waste.
    On a side note, I’d be interested in any tips you have for parvo, specifically in kittens & puppies.

  8. I’m not a dog but I can say gut health is so important and many times overlooked. I have rheumatoid arthritis from leaky gut from c diff, h pylori and blasto hominis. I give my dogs kefir and dr William Davis yogurts

  9. Hi Dr. Jones, I’ve been trying to buy the allergies suppliment from your shop online. However, the "buy 6 at a lower price" still does not work. When I put 6 in the cart, it keeps showing the "buy 2 price". Please help. Thank you!

  10. I give my boy cat probiotics in treat form plus I give him food for sensitive stomach. It helps him not throw up so much. He rarely has hairballs now.

  11. This is the truth with me and my autoimmune it’s my experience. I have cared my ear infection infections with pre-probiotics Imagine how important it is if we have 48 feet of intestines and a dog only has 7 feet of intestines wow this video is everything. I’m sharing it to everyone that loves dogs and cats

  12. My dog is chewing her paws. I give her goat yogurt mostly every day. I am using canine advanced products, omega supplements, and Quercetin from Dr. Jones. Adding the probiotic is it to many supplements? My dog Lola is 14 and her paw chewing started a week ago.

  13. Be careful with probiotics. They are a live organism, bacteria, too much and there could be a reaction. My dog had a reaction, loose stools. I had to give her OTC probiotics because she was having a reaction to the food included ones. Also my co-worker one day developed red spots on her body. The allergist concluded she "overdosed" on probiotics. She stopped and it went away.

  14. I have a full HUA Dalmatian female, 11 years old with cataracts starting. She has issues with anxiety and its hard to keep weight on her. She also gets UTI’s and I give her a Tbl of silver water a day to help fight them off. She eats a good quality dry dog food with chicken in pig feet stock and I add psyllium to help her constipation. She does not like it when I try adding anything else into her food, like cranberry powder, vitamins chews, or yogurt. So if there is one thing I should be giving her to help with old age what would that be? Thanks for all you do. I appreciate your videos helping our furry family’s health needs.

  15. My dog has an overgrowth of Clostridium. I have had him on a number of probiotics over the course of the last year. His stools remain soft semi formed with occasional mucusy. He eats a homemade diet following Dr. Jones recipes. After trials of antibiotics and increasing fibre along with probiotics nothing changed. Several stool samples show high clostridium. Now he has started a trial of hydrolyzed protein food and a multivit and probiotic supplement. It’s been a month and he seems to be feeling better and stools are firm. We will test the stool in 2 to 3 months to check if things have improved. Otherwise I don’t know what to do for him. I found it so confusing when searching for the exact probiotic for dogs.

  16. You can make your pets own yogurt. Use a quart of half and half, mix in 1 tablespoon of Inulin Prebiotic Fiber (powder) and a break open a few of the probiotic capsules, mix well. Put in yogurt maker at 99 degrees for 36 hours. You can make more by just taking a 1/2 cup of probiotic yogurt with 1 tablespoon on Inulin Prebiotic fibre. You will find that making it a yogurt will have billions more probiotics than just from a pill.

  17. As always thank you doc. Wish the world will work with ethics… God bless ❀ πŸ‘πŸ‡¨πŸ‡·

  18. My cat reverse sneezes sometimes 3x a day. It is a couple min fit. Should I get him allergy prebiotic? Do you have any recommendations?

  19. ❀Thank YOU so much for this study,,,,, WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS DR JONES ON GIVING DOGS KOMBUCHA,,,,,, I do know you can’t give dogs caffeine ,,, BUT when you make kombucha the scoby eats the tea tannins and the sugar, then it just gives off pure probiotics,,,,,, I have a senior service dog that absolutely loves the pure cranberry and pineapple flavored kombucha,,,,, it has made a huge difference, she no longer has diarrhea issues, and her weight has stabilized,,,, YOUR THOUGHT πŸ€”β“

  20. Hey Vet Jones, I have a question – how Can Lula have plaque when you have given us ways to avoid it? Just wondering.

  21. Help, my cat has hemorrhoids. She even had blood on her bottom. What can I do to help her? She is always constipated. I give her metlax but I think she needs a stool softener. Please help.

  22. Pro biopics have helped my gut cramping SO MUCH! I can’t do without them. I recently purchased probiotics for all my cats! Indoor and don’t get access to grass. They seem to be doing much better on them! Thank you!!

  23. Where can I find a list of good kibble for 2yr old dogs. I feed WELLNESS CHICKEN & OATMEAL but I think that oatmeal may not be that good for than and they may need more protein. Thank you

  24. I ABSOLUTELY ADORE this Caring
    Veterinarian ❀❀❀❀
    I wish I could find a PCP like him.
    Anyone know a GREAT PCP in Tallahassee Florida ?

  25. Totally agree!! Thank you sooo much Dr. Jones!!! You are amazing and a life saver!!! Bless your heart!!!

  26. My cat is 18 years old she still can jump on the chair and sleep for hours, but she has cateract, and she is always congested. The vet gave her some antibiotics, but it is not effective now she sniz and brown stuff is coming out, and when she opens her mouth, she stinks … what to do i love her so much😒

  27. Would love to join but I don’t have web cam, zoom or others.
    Hopefully it will eventually come on YouTube

  28. Do you have any videos about enalapril for small dogs in heart failure? I’m just trying to find more info about it Thank you for all you do

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