Article Tag: enzyme support

Should You Add B12 to Your Dog’s Diet?

Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin or methylcobalamin, plays a key role in your dog’s metabolism, digestion, and energy regulation. If your dog has been showing signs of digestive imbalance, low energy, or weight loss, you may be wondering if adding B12 could help. In many cases, the answer is

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Skin Problems in Dogs Tied to Gut Health: What to Watch For

Many dog owners are surprised to learn that skin problems can actually be a sign of digestive imbalance. If your dog has frequent itching, flaky skin, or recurring ear infections, it could be connected to poor nutrient absorption or gut inflammation. Understanding the gut-skin connection is key to getting to

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Small Breed Dogs: Adjusting Enzymes for Tiny Tummies

Small breed dogs have unique digestive needs that are often overlooked. With their compact size, fast metabolism, and sensitive stomachs, it’s important to approach digestive enzyme supplementation carefully. The right dosage and feeding method can make a noticeable difference in how well your small dog absorbs nutrients and feels day

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Switching Your Dog from Another Digestive Enzyme to Pan-tenex

Switching your dog from another digestive enzyme to Pan-tenex can be straightforward when you follow a clear plan. The goal is simple: find the lowest effective dose, keep meals consistent, and give your dog a short adjustment period while you monitor stools and appetite. The steps below show you exactly

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Traveling with a Dog on Digestive Enzymes

Traveling with your dog can be an exciting experience, but if your dog is on digestive enzymes, it’s important to plan ahead to avoid disruptions in their routine. Whether you’re going away for the weekend or taking a longer vacation, keeping your dog’s digestive health consistent is key to a

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What Role Does Fiber Play in Dog Digestive Balance?

When it comes to supporting your dog’s digestive health, fiber is often overlooked. But getting the right balance of fiber can play a big part in stool consistency, gut movement, and nutrient absorption, especially for dogs who need enzyme support. Different Types of Fiber and What They Do Not all

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