Summer of Smiles with Proferm: Keeping Your Pet Happy and Healthy All Season Long
Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but it can also be a challenging time for our furry (or feathery!) friends. Hot weather, changes in routine, and new experiences can all contribute to digestive upset, itchy skin, and other health problems.
Did you know that a healthy gut is essential for your pet's overall well-being? Up to 70% of a pet's immune system is located in the gut, and a balanced gut microbiome can help to:
Improve digestion and nutrient absorption (say goodbye to diarrhea and gas!)
Boost the immune system (fewer vet visits!)
Promote a healthy and shiny coat (hello, cuddle-worthy softness!)
Unfortunately, many factors can disrupt the delicate balance of gut bacteria in pets. These factors include:
Antibiotic use
Stress
Travel
Dietary changes
Introducing Proferm: The Key to a Happy and Healthy Gut
Proferm is a revolutionary live pre and probiotic supplement made with fermented spelled bran that can help to restore and maintain a healthy gut microbiome in your pet. Proferm is:
Safe and effective for dogs, cats, and other animals (always consult your veterinarian for specific dosage)
Gentle on sensitive stomachs
Easy to use - simply add a small amount to your pet's food daily
By supporting your pet's gut health with Proferm, you can help them to:
Enjoy a happier and healthier summer
Have more energy for all their favorite activities
Reduce the risk of common pet health problems
Want to see for yourself how Proferm can transform your pet's life?
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Stats on the Importance of Gut Health for Pets
Up to 70% of a pet's immune system is located in the gut [1].
A balanced gut microbiome can help to improve digestion, boost the immune system, and promote a healthy coat [1].
Stats on Factors that Disrupt the Balance of Gut Bacteria in Pets
Antibiotic use can kill off both good and bad bacteria in the gut, leading to digestive upset and other health problems [2].
Stress can trigger the release of hormones that can disrupt the gut microbiome [3].
Travel can expose pets to new bacteria and other pathogens that can disrupt the gut microbiome [4].
Dietary changes can also disrupt the gut microbiome [5].
Sources:
[1] National Institutes of Health: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171680/
[2] American Kennel Club: https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/can-antibiotics-cause-diarrhea-in-dogs/
[3] Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/stress-symptoms/symptoms-causes/syc-20350923
[4] International Pet Travel Coalition: https://www.pettravelcoalition.org/consumer-resources/pet-health/
[5] Purina Institute: https://www.purina.com/articles/dog/care/gut-health-and-dog-digestion