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Snacks stolen. Treats sneaked. Human food mysteriously vanishing… Even the most well-trained dogs can't resist the allure of a tempting snack left unattended. And while your pup may feel proud of their sneaky score… According to veterinary research… | | Certain 'people foods' can wreak absolute havoc on your dog's digestive system. Here are the top 4 counter-surfing dangers: Artificial sweeteners Even a small amount of xylitol (found in sugar-free gum, candies, and baked goods) can trigger severe liver damage. Fatty foods That stolen piece of bacon or cookie might seem harmless… But these rich treats can cause painful bloating, gas, or even pancreatitis. Chocolate and raisins Both are highly toxic to dogs… And it takes just 0.1 ounces per pound of body weight to cause severe digestive distress… Or worse. | | The aftermath of any of these stolen snacks isn't pretty – A restless, uncomfortable pup…
The emotional frustration of seeing them sick…
And, of course, the messy clean-up.
Fortunately, there are a few proven ways to protect your pup's gut health…
Even if they occasionally raid the counter. | | Here are 3 science-backed ways to keep dog's digestive health on point:
1. Feed strong Look for fiber rich dog foods with chicory root, pumpkin, and beet pulp… And avoid common gut irritants like corn, wheat, and soy – Studies show these simple switches can make a significant difference for your pup. 2. Turn Play into Protection Just 30 minutes of daily activity stimulates the vagus nerve - the superhighway between your dog's gut and brain. This naturally promotes healthy digestion and can reduce bloating. 3. Support Their Microbiome Your dog's gut contains trillions of beneficial probiotic bacteria that keep their digestion running smoothly. And these super helpful bacteria? They need daily care to thrive. Many store-bought pet probiotics claim to help… But only certain probiotic strains are clinically proven to survive your dog's harsh stomach acid and reach their intestines alive. | | For effective gut support, look for research-backed strains like Pediococcus Acidilactici –
Studies show it can effectively balance your dog's delicate gut microbiome, supporting healthy digestion, regularity, and energy. That's why, when it came time to create Just Pets Probiotic… We made sure to formulate with proven strains like Pediococcus Acidilactici that are built to survive. Just one capsule of Just Pets in your pup's food each day can keep their digestion balanced and strong... Because sometimes, despite our best efforts, dogs will be dogs :) | | | | | With gratitude, Tina Anderson Just Thrive | Founder | | | | | PS: If you've ever turned around to find half a pizza missing - or a cupcake wrapper suspiciously empty - you're not alone. Even the most well-trained pup can get into trouble with temptation strikes. But you can keep their tummy happy with daily probiotic support from Just Pets Probiotic. Your pup (and your carpet) will thank you! Start a Just Pets subscription today and save 30% on your first month… ...Just use code SUB30 at checkout. | | SOURCES https://www.smalldoorvet.com/learning-center/medical/xylitol-poisoning-dogs https://animalmicrobiome.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42523-021-00101-8? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7761431/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10408398.2021.1931020#d1e471
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