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Probios Dispersable Powder - Probios Powder, Pet Probiotic, Probiotics for Swine, Equine, Sheep, Goat, Dog, Cat, Bird, Rabbit, Foals (240 gm)

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  • Probios Powder: This powder is formulated for various animals, including horses, dogs, cats, and rabbits. Used as a daily supplement, it helps maintain intestinal health and supports a healthy immune system.
  • Probios for Horses - Adult Horses: Use 15gm Probios Dispersable Powder as directed for events such as fouling, following therapy, or during training, transport or digestive changes Foals: 10 gm at birth.
  • Probios for Cattle: This probiotic product contains four strains of lactic acid bacteria. Adult cattle:10-15 gm daily.Calves: 5gm daily at birth, following the label instructions.
  • Probios for Dogs & Small Animals - Probiotics for small animals Dogs/Cats/Rodents/Exotic Birds/Reptiles/Others. Pets under 1.0 lbs - 1/4 tsp daily; 1 to 10 lbs - 1/2 tsp daily; Over 10 lbs - 1 tsp daily.
  • Probios for Goats - To aid in maintaining healthy stomachs, use this unique product. Dosage: Goats/Sheep/Swine Adults 5 gm daily per head; Nursery 2 grams daily.


Probios powder contain a source of live (viable), naturally occurring microorganisms. Probios powder is used to help maintain a healthy digestive system in animal from newborns to adults. Use Probios at weaning and other diet changes, during and after antibiotic therapy, during hospital treatment. Probios helps maintain a healthy appetite and should be used as part of a health maintenance program.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Works great
JOK
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Seems like just about every set of foster kittens gets diarrhea (especially when the kittens/cats are on medications) and this was the one that I have had the most success with. It is unflavored and dissolves soooo easily in the tiniest amount of water. You can optionally add a touch of squeezable or other favorite treat. Then I just suck up the mix into a 10ml syringe. If you mix with water and their favorite squeezable they will likely just lick it up straight from a bowl. I can mix 1/2 tsp of powder in a little water to make about 3ml of water which is very easy to give to my cat/kittens. Another very popular brand I used was small packets but it changes the flavor of the food so some cats/kittens will refuse to eat (not good when they are already at risk of dehydration with diarrhea) or not eat all of their food so they don't get the recommended dose. I see results within a few days and will always keep a container of this handy. I don't give at the same time as any medication - so they don't interfere with each other.
Jessica bro
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2023
I bought a bunch of probiotics in treat form, so I can alternate different ones for my three dogs , the like those one, dogs been sick on antibiotics I like to make sure their gut bacteria gets resplendis
Nathalie
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2022
fait bien le travail.
Corey Hoskins
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2021
Great product
Canada555
Reviewed in Canada on April 18, 2021
Great product and price
Vickie dennis
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2019
It smells good will see what it's like in a few weeks horses seam to like it
Pip
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2016
When my family finally decided to get chickens this past spring, I did a TON of research on how to raise them organically. We wanted organic, soy free eggs, so I read every book on raising chickens, researched the best organic feeds, and read every book/article/journal I could get my hands about chicken health.Probiotics are one of the most important supplements you can give to your chickens to keep them healthy without medicated feed! In fact, Purdue has commissioned TONS of research on raising antibiotic free chickens. While it is technically geared towards large commercial flocks, which I do not have and I'm against factory farming, the information is invaluable to smaller flocks of free-range, spoiled, and well-loved hens like ours!After doing all my reading and researching, I found that Probios is generally considered one of the best dispersible probiotics available. It is highly researched and is SQF Level 3 certified. That means that the manufacturing facility go through ANNUAL recertification audits and continues to meet the highest standards of food and supplement safety standards, both government and industry. So you can be assured you are receiving a quality and potent product.The 240 gram jar is perfect for those with small flocks or a family that includes multiple dogs/cats/other pets. We have 12 chickens and a jar lasts us approx 2 months. The powder can either be sprinkled on food or dispersed in drinking water. We personally add it to their drinking water to be certain they each get a good dose every day. When added to water, it dissolves easily with a little agitation. I use the shower sprayer on our hose and that works perfectly!While I can't tell you exactly how much my girls are getting, what I can tell you is that I managed to raise 12 very healthy and happy hens. I started them on probiotics from day 1, and I did not lose a single chick. They are now almost 8 months old and we have had ZERO health issues to date. So I'm a very happy chicken mom! So happy, in fact, that I bought some for our cats and dogs as well!Overall, this is a great product that is extremely affordable. For fellow chicken moms, this will help keep your girls happy and healthy even on organic feed!Highly Recommended!
🔹 Catrinka 🔹
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2013
Our 13 year old terrier was diagnosed many months ago with Cushing's Disease. As our veterinary hospital continues to adjust her daily meds to the correct level for this condition, one problem we're dealing with now is a weakened immune system. As a result, she's been on antibiotics frequently over the past few months.While antibiotics attack and kill infections and unwanted bacteria, they also disrupt and kill the normal balance of beneficial bacteria in the gut -- resulting in belly discomfort, gurgling, and diarrhea (or constipation in some dogs). In the past, I've usually just given my dogs a little dollop of plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt during those rare times when they'd been prescribed antibiotics. Unfortunately, my little aging terrier has developed a strong dislike for yogurt, so our veterinarian had sold us some Fortiflora along with her antibiotic. Fortiflora is one of a number of different probiotics which contain good bacteria that can help boost the levels of beneficial bacteria in the gut. We'd been using it for 4-5 months during her stretches on antibiotics.After reading some of the positive reviews on Probios, I decided to give it a try. For starters, it has more types of beneficial bacteria included in its formulation. In addition to the same E.faecium type that Fortiflora has, it also contains three different types of Lactobacilli.I'm glad that I made the switch for a couple of reasons. It's a less expensive option than Purina's Fortiflora. Also, she seems to be doing much better on it. Besides an improved appetite, her energy level and enthusiasm has increased markedly. And, as any of us who love our pooches know, that's an even better reason than the cost savings! While I used to only use probiotics during antibiotic treatments, I've now started giving her Probios daily as preventive care.The only thing that I did like better about the Fortiflora over the Probios is its palatability. She seemed to like the taste of the brown Fortiflora granules so I usually just sprinkled her dose on top of her food. The Probios probiotic is a white powder and doesn't seem to have that same appealing taste to her. But, it doesn't appear that it tastes bad to her either. I just end up mixing it up well into her food (a mix of kibble, chicken/fish, and veggies).Ingredients: Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, and Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product.