Help for dogs with diarrhea and upset stomach
Here you will find products that support your dog's intestinal flora and help with stomach problems. Canikur Pro is our firm favorite for dog homes.
Canikur Pro paste // Supplement to support your dog's intestinal flora
Mush Green Freeze-dried // Soft food for dogs with sensitive stomachs (beef, pork, chicken)
Giardia Antigen home test // Test your dog for Giardia
Hokuō® Chicken // Nutritious bone broth for dogs
Buddy Probiotic // Natural dietary supplement that supports digestion
Zoolac Propaste // Supplement for stomach/intestinal support in dogs (15ml)
D-ToxPet // First aid for dogs in case of ingestion of toxins (30 ml)
Essential Balance // Single-protein dry food with turkey
Statera Stomach-Reset // Supplement that restores the bacterial flora
Essential Heritage, Eternal Living // Vegetarian gentle food for dogs with sensitive stomachs
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Products for dogs with sensitive stomachs – strengthen the intestinal flora
Many dogs experience stomach problems at some point in their lives, and it can be both uncomfortable for the dog and worrying for the owner. At Hunni, we have put together a selection of products that can help strengthen your dog's natural intestinal flora and support digestion when their stomach is upset.
Among our most recommended products is Canikur Pro , which in our opinion should be a fixture in every dog home – at least it is in ours. Canikur Pro combines beneficial bacteria with prebiotics to promote a healthy intestinal balance, and it can be an effective support for loose stomachs, stress or food changes.
Benefits of products for dogs with sensitive stomachs:
• Supports healthy intestinal flora
• Can help with temporary stomach problems
• Contains natural and gentle ingredients
• Can be used both preventively and for acute problems
If your dog's condition does not improve or you are concerned, we always recommend that you contact your veterinarian for advice and guidance.