How You Can Help Keep Your Pet's Digestive and Immune System Happy and Healthy, Total Probiotics formula benefits your pet with 14 beneficial bacterial strains.

If you need reasons to see why Complete Probiotics for Pets is the right choice for you and your pets, check out these benefits:

Now that you see all the compelling benefits of my Complete Probiotics for Pets, I know you're itching to get your hands on this amazing product.
Complete Probiotics for Pets contains:
  1. Bifidobacterium lactis: a friendly bacteria often found in yogurt that is known to help stimulate immune responses.
  2. Bifidobacterium animalis: a unique bacteria that promotes optimal health and protection within the digestive tract.
  3. Lactobacillus acidophilus: guards the health of your pet's entire digestive tract.
  4. Bifidobacterium longum: keeps your pet's digestive system running smoothly, and helps enhance their immune system.
  5. Bifidobacterium bifidum: helps promote a healthy balance of flora in your pet's intestine. What's more, this organism is especially helpful for enhancing immune response.
  6. Lactobacillus casei: works with other helpful organisms, and helps to encourage the growth of other "good" bacteria.
  7. Lactobacillus plantarum: helps to ensure that the nutrients in vitamins and supplements are getting to your pet's cells.
Add to this three more potent strains and you can see why I'm even more impressed with this concentrated pet probiotic formula.
  1. Lactobacillus rhamnosus: assists your pet's elimination and occasional intestinal discomfort by working to stabilize their intestinal microflora.
  2. Lactobacillus bulgaricus: works with other Lactobacillus strains to provide your pet with a potential source of dietary antioxidants.
  3. Bacillus coagulans: helps enhance your pet's intestinal health and provides back-up for sporadic intestinal discomfort.
The end result: You get fifty-eight billion bacterial "buddies" ready to help support your pet's digestive tract and promote a natural balance of bacteria to this all-important area of their body.
Recent research has shown that many probiotics simply do not live up to their labels. In the over 20 types of probiotics tested in one study, researchers found numerous instances of products that: