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Old 03-14-2010, 01:32 PM   #15
marcerella02
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ok so the fact that the company said for raw diet i would return it lollll as you do not need enzymes for dogs on raw diets

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also 17% protein then on top of food with protein yikes

they are encapsulated see above and that usually means it is encapsuled so it can get to the digestive tract and not be destroyed by stomach acid and can withstand being refridgerated but i have always read the best probiotics are the ones refridgerated
I agree- you don't need the digestive enzymes.

Probiotic For Dogs and Cats

These are what I give Layla. They are shipped the next day so that they are not out of the fridge for too long. She gets 1/2 a capsule a day- hwoever I usually only do about 1 week per month as a naturopath that I went to said you don't need probiotics every day of the year- but that is just a personal decision i've made.

If i were you i'd be sending those back and look for something that need to be put in the fridge.
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