Why your pet has digestive issues & what you can do about it
Recurrent digestive issues are a sign of chronic inflammation in your pet’s gut. This can be a result of parasites, poor diet, food intolerances, leaky gut or other more serious digestive conditions.
That’s why our approach and range of products aim to heal the gut, strengthen the gastrointestinal barrier, repopulate the microbiome, rebuild the skin barrier, and build overall digestive and immune health.
Answer: The most common causes of constipation in dogs and cats includes dietary issues like insufficient fibre or dehydration, lack of exercise, ingestion of foreign objects, anal gland issues, and certain medications. Older pets and cats with long hair may also be more prone to constipation.
Answer: Recurrent diarrhoea is a sign of chronic inflammation in your pet’s gut. This can be a result of parasites, poor diet, food intolerances, leaky gut or other more serious digestive conditions
Answer: Blocked or infected anal glands can cause pain and difficulty defecating. In many instances anal gland problems are also linked to food intolerances that further contribute to toileting issues. Dogs with lower spinal injuries or arthritic change can often have anal gland issues due to their reduced movement in squatting to poo.
Answer: Recurrent digestive issues are a sign of chronic inflammation in your pet’s gut. This can be a result of parasites, poor diet, food intolerances, leaky gut or other more serious digestive or health conditions.