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YesTheres a nice one at Costco right now...fridge of course
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Coconut oil is most certainly okay!! Cold pressed, Organic, Extra Virgin types like Kelapo are recommended. The benefits are many, both topically and internally.I have been giving Elmo cottage cheese everyday since he was a puppy, he will be 4 in July. Is cottage cheese ok every day, and what about coconut oil, is this ok for Elmo once a day? Thank You, Susan and Elmo
I have been giving Elmo cottage cheese everyday he was a puppy, he will be 4 in July. Is cottage cheese ok every day, and what about coconut oil, is this ok for Elmo once a day? Thank You, Susan and Elmo
One more thing I would like to add and im sure a lot have no clue, is that probiotics, they have a difficult time making it from the mouth to the large intestine. Compared to what was swallowed, only a relatively small number of living probiotic organisms reaches the gut. This is where PREbiotics, yes i typed PRE kicks in. You can get it in a fiber powder. I personally like mentioned when I did this thread, yogurt is ok but it's not miracle. Prebiotics are not digested by the human body, but are digested by gut bacteria. For prebiotics, what you eat is what you get. Prebiotics support the growth of healthy bacteria already in the large intestine. So basically probiotics are unnecessary for healthy individuals who consistently take prebiotics. Prebiotics are better than probiotics for most people or pets. Ok that was MY 2 cents. You still can do whatever you want as it's YOUR 2 cents.
@NewEnglandBully Nyala eats really a lot of human food. Yes of course "real food". She does eat a lot of rooted veggies where you will find that PREbiotics. I eat chicory root, love dandelions and artichokes like the Jerusalem ones. I juice a lot of my roots and drink it. I know some will go eeewwww... 2x a year i juice all sorts of greens and especially beetroots with the leaves. Avocado, apple cider, peas and others which i do not give her is like onions and soybean. You can buy it in fiber form and add it to the dog food. Nyala right now is on Honest Kitchen the Grain Free one. I cook my own meat. And yes us it as toppers. But I put it straight in the meals. for Pre to work at it's fullest it needs the Pro...both together are powerhouses. Pro is from other cells not from your own body. How im i going to explain this....Probiotics is like you plant a tree or any plant, you need to fertilize it or it will die. So for the Pro to be also active it needs Pre that your own body produces on it's own if you feed your body the proper Prebiotics. Ok all I can think of was a plant hahaha... Here I copy paste this so it might make more sense than my tree lolll
Prebiotics shouldn’t be confused with probiotics (good bacteria for your gut). While probiots help you maintain a healthy digestive tract and prevent gut diseases, prebiotics are nondigestible compounds that help probiotics grow and thrive, so they can continue to keep your gut healthy.
Did that make sense?
@helsonwheels Helene, great post!! My own experience....when Joey was a puppy I wanted to do ALL THE BEST things for her, so.......I read about adding yogurt, well that did not go well, poor thing had loose stools for 3 days, AND it was the nothing added plain yogurt, that's when I learned the pumpkin trick for loose stools![]()
I was answering a question to someone in a thread. I am just amazed how many of bully owner believe in giving yogurt to their dogs for probiotics. Yogurts has good probiotics for "human consumption only!" Plus its loaded of sugars. And yes I know the Internet will say yogurts are good to give to dogs but which ones? Often dogs intolerant dairy products. If you really want to give yogurt to your dog, at least use the greek yogurts. Plain...nothing in it! But I have never seen a wolf eat yogurt.
Like ive said numerous times, give probiotics from your health food stores and the one in the fridge with "live strains"...not the one on the shelves.
Again, this is my opinion on yogurts! You are free to do what you want and think like you want.
Read the links attached it explains it well. I will mix Italian, French or English and confuse you more. Lolll
Why Not Yoghurt? - Dogs Naturally Magazine
How pet food is killing your dog - and why you should be feeding it parsnips and yoghurt | Daily Mail Online
GTK!! Do you mind if I tag you in future posts regarding this, if/when it is to come up? I think it wise to have members on either end of the topic (one it works for one it didn't).@NewEnglandBully Laurie!! After reading your post it dawned on my, it was Stoneyfield organic that I tried with Joey....as mentioned, unfortunately she is lactose intolerant.....Great post BTW !