Wednesday, October 26, 2022

The Real Reason Dog's Need Probiotics 😳

Learn how vital it is for dogs to be taking probiotics

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Prevent Tragedy Before it Happens

Most of us pup owners have night terrors over the reality that our pawed pals are not immortal. Even worse, at any age, like us humans, they are prone to the same types of fatal illnesses which can go undetected before it is too late.  


A common root cause of premature passing in dogs, is a weak microbiome. The gut of your pup is the control system for nutrient absorption, detoxification from environmental stressors and fighting off infections and bacteria. Your dog's microbiome affects their weight, digestion, nutrient absorption, toxin management and even mental health. An unbalanced microbiome can be at the root issue of most ailments including autoimmune conditions, food and environmental allergies, premature aging and neurodegenerative disorders.


To assist your pet in all elements of their mind and body, you need to support your dog's gut health and digestion. That is why we created Restore M3®, a supplement is more than just a probiotic. Learn how below. 


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Your pet needs a strong and healthy gut for a long and healthful life. Our scientifically formulated 3-in-1 product utilizes probiotics, prebiotics, and digestive enzymes to assist your pet in unlocking the maximum benefits from their food setting up their immune system for success.

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