
Digestive disorders in dogs
Is your dog not feeling their best? Are their stools too liquid or, conversely, too hard? They might be suffering from digestive issues!
Don't be surprised, transit problems in dogs are very common. Because at Bandit, there are no taboo subjects, discover how to keep your dog’s tummy happy all year round!
Identifying digestive problems in dogs
Always glamorous, here are 5 signs that may indicate your beloved pet is suffering from poor digestion:
Signs of abdominal pain,
Stomach rumbling,
Changes in appetite,
Excessive flatulence,
Suspicious-looking faeces…
Providing complementary foods to improve my dog's transit
In collaboration with a veterinarian specializing in canine nutrition, we have developed the POOPOOPIDOU range of complementary foods that help regulate canine digestion. So that all Bandits can have optimal intestinal transit, our special digestion formula contains a multitude of good things!
Because your dogs deserve it, we’re sharing the secret of our magical recipe:
a good dose of inulin for fiber,
a hint of beet pulp to increase stool volume,
a touch of psyllium to texturize liquid stools and combat constipation,
a pinch of Yucca Schidigera to alter the taste of faeces and deter dogs who shamelessly eat their droppings. Bon appétit indeed!
Rich in probiotics and prebiotics that act directly in the intestines and their microbiota, our complementary foods effectively improve canine digestive problems. In the form of appetizing kibbles, they can be slipped unnoticed into the bowl at mealtime.
In short, a balanced diet + our POOPOOPIDOU formula = great transit!
Intended for dogs suffering from digestive problems, the treatment acts directly in the intestines to texturize liquid stools, combat constipation, and reduce gas in the intestines.
Personalized and perishable products are neither exchangeable nor refundable.
Facilitating your dog's digestion: 2 ultra-simple and effective tips
Discover our 2 simple and effective tips to facilitate your dog's digestion every day!
Increase physical activity
When your dog isn't at their best digestively, don't hesitate to increase their physical activity. It's time for longer walks (the perfect opportunity to wear their Bandit harness!), good play sessions, running, and even swimming if your dog has sea paws! Moving stimulates intestinal motility and increases the sensation of thirst. Perfect for well-hydrated and easy-to-eliminate stools!
Reduce treats
Whaaaaaat?!
Okay, we can already hear the growls of protest rising from your furry friends. Even if this tip isn't universally popular among canines, it's important to prioritize a diet adapted to their nutritional needs. If they love a small piece of cheese, reserve it for rewards. They might sulk a bit at first, but we promise it's for their own good!
What about your favorite furry friend's transit? Have they ever suffered from digestive issues?
The article Digestive problems in dogs first appeared on The Daily Bandit.








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