How to Fix Dogs' Digestive System

How to Fix Dogs’ Digestive System (5 Natural Ways To Heal Gut Health)

How to Fix Dogs’ Digestive System. Five Ways to Heal Your Dog’s Gut Health

 

How to Fix Dogs’ Digestive System !!! Today, I’ll talk about five ways to heal your dog’s gut health, and later, how feeding your dog a healthy kibble diet reclaims your dog’s health from poor digestion, gut health issues, toxins, and other chronic health problems. 

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Why Gut Health Matters for Dogs.

 

Health starts in the gut, and when there are gut health troubles, then there is trouble. such as diarrhea, sensitive tummy, irritable bowel syndrome, or a leaky gut, and bad gas, you’ll want to incorporate them. 

The five ways to heal your dog’s gut. It’s important to remember that the longer your dog’s been suffering from gut health problems. 

The longer it can take longer to heal, but with your patience and persistence, your dog should be fine with this in Here are five ways to improve your dog’s gut health. Number one is to add probiotics to your dog’s diet. 

 

1. Add Probiotics to Your Dog’s Diet.

Add Probiotics to Your Dog’s Diet.

Probiotics are live organisms that occupy mainly your dog’s gut but extend to the organs and the ancient parts of the body. Greek meaning for probiotics means life probiotics are beneficial bacteria helping to maintain balance in your dog’s body. 

And so it’s important that your dog has enough of them to balance the bad bacteria and keep things stable. 

When the digestive system of your dog is not stable, i.e., your dog has a soft tummy, the belching of gas, diarrhea, yeast breakout, or skin allergies. 

The first thing to do is to introduce your dog to probiotics. Along with adding probiotics to your dog’s diet, you’ll also want to add prebiotics. Prebiotics can be used to feed the bacteria in the intestines found to be beneficial.

 

Choosing the Right Probiotic for Dogs.

 

You want a probiotic that has as many species of good bacteria as possible, with at least 2 billion cfus per scoop, and not made in China, as the standard is not verifiable and often contains animal digest and sugar powders are convenient and simply added to food. There are many brands.

Available and by far the best I’ve researched over the years is Pet Ultimates probiotics for dogs. It contains nothing artificial; it includes a prebiotic inulin base, which helps to feed the probiotic bacteria. 

Once inside your dog’s gut and it comes with a 100% satisfaction refund with excellent customer service and aftercare customer follow-up. 

They’re genuinely caring people for dogs up to 50 pounds, give one scoop daily added to food and for dogs. 

Over 50 pounds give two scoops daily added to food, and I’ll leave a link to it in the description below. The second one is feeding your dog some bone broth. 

 

2. Give Your Dog Bone Broth.

Give Your Dog Bone Broth

Your dog may have poor gut health from undigested food particles and toxins entering the bloodstream through tiny holes in the intestinal wall. The intestines break down foods. 

So your dog’s body can absorb the nutrients whilst expelling the waste; however, the gut can be inflamed from poor diet, medications such as antibiotics, and stress. 

And what happens over time is small holes appear in the gut wall that allow toxins and food particles to leak out into the body, causing inflammation, which can lead to skin rashes, joint pain, thyroid issues, and asthma symptoms. 

Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs.

 

The gelatin content of the bone broth will improve the health of your dog because it will help seal up the loopholes in the gastrointestinal lining. Dogs’ bone broth is an ancient recipe that has been used by most cultures to recover from a wide variety of health conditions.

For our dogs, it also has many uses to aid recovery, prevent illness, and boost your dog’s immune system. It’s great for healing dogs. With digestive issues such as IBD, IBS, leaky gut, or other gut-related health issues, and packed with vitamins, minerals, and gelatin, bone broth is a great addition to the kibble-fed dog’s diet, providing an extra source of vitamins and minerals.

Gelatin glycosaminoglycans such as glucosamine, chondroitin, and hyaluronic acid, and glycine to aid digestion, and I’ll leave a link to another video on how to make bone broth in the description below. Number three is to cut back on medications. 

 

3. Cut Back on Medications.

Cut Back on Medications.

Medications affect the health of the guts and the higher the doses your dog receives, the poorer the health of the gut will be.

Antibiotics and Gut Health Damage.

 

antibiotics indiscriminately destroy the intestinal flora of your dog and recent research reveals that beneficial bacteria can be permanently destroyed after antibiotic use, a worrying sign and in turn can lead to long-term susceptibility to infection and disease overuse of antibiotics is being cited as a major cause of the epidemic rise in obesity and diabetes. 

inflammatory bowel disease or ibd allergies and asthmatic conditions veterinary antibiotics are simply becoming less and less effective as research demonstrates. 

While we and our dogs are becoming more and more resistant to the effects of antibiotics, if you do use antibiotics, make sure to give a quality probiotic at the same time, and then continue the probiotics NSAIDs can cause diarrhea and vomiting while also affecting your dog’s gut NSAIDs can even contribute to the condition of leaky gut syndrome. 

 

Safer Pain Control Alternatives.

 

So, my recommendation for pain control is to use CBD oil, which also helps to boost your dog’s immune system with many beneficial side effects. CBD also lowers stress in your dog, which can also be a factor in poor gut health. Number four is keeping the grains in your dog’s diet to a minimum.

 

4. Reduce Grains in Your Dog’s Diet.

Reduce Grains in Your Dog’s Diet.

Grains do lead to inflammation in the gut, and this may be a big factor in your dog’s gut health issues. And number five leads on for number four by adding more variety to your dog’s diet.

 

5. Add Variety to Your Dog’s Meals.

Add Variety to Your Dog’s Meals.

feeding your dog a kibble-only diet every single day for years on end will mean an inflamed gastrointestinal tract and some of the health conditions previously mentioned to really improve your dog’s all-around health. If you feed them a kibble diet, it is to improve your dog’s existing meals with a healthier kibble diet. 

 

Why Kibble Alone Is Not Enough.

 

The problem with feeding kibble alone is that the extremely high heat kills off all enzymes, vitamins, and mineral life in the kibble to sterilize it. 

which means it has to be fortified with synthetic vitamins and minerals, gets no enzymes added, and leaves your dog’s liver the tough job of filtering out all of the extra preservatives and colors. 

and stabilizers added to the food it’s now become convenient fast food that, despite the rhetoric from pet food manufacturers and vets it needs help to give any use to your dog as a healthy long-term food supply you do have the option of feeding your dog a raw food diet or home-cooked food diet but if that’s not an option. 

 

Healthy Kibble Diet as a Minimum.

 

feeding a healthy kebab diet should be an absolute minimum if you want to do better for your dog and stop the long-term gut health issues feeding your dog a healthy kibble diet is the key to less oxidative stress better vitamin and mineral and enzyme intake and reducing chronic ill health this changes things dramatically for your dog and simply by adding some essential extras.

 And once added, those day-to-day chronic conditions begin to fade now that your dog’s getting the essential elements kibble does not contain, and you’ll find a link to a video explaining more about the healthy kibble diet in the description below. 

 

Restoring Gut Health Over Time.

 

If your dog’s gut health has been poor for a while it may take some time to restore however a boosted healthy kibble diet ensures that your dog gets more of those vital nutrients missing from a regular kibble-only diet and will begin to restore gut health from the first meal and the healthier you can keep your dog’s gut the healthier you can keep their entire body

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