Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Diarrhea and Probiotics
Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Diarrhea and Probiotics, healthy bulldogs have a collection of live bacteria in their GI tract, those microorganisms are critical to their health. When your bulldog “good gut bacteria/microorganisms “ are compromised they could suffer from a sharp rise in “bad bacteria” like E-coli. The medical term for this unfortunate predicament is Intestinal Dysbiosis, or “Bacterial overgrowth.” Those “bad bacteria” can cause a toxic event due to their “leaky bowl” which could negatively affect your bulldog health and wellness.
Intestinal Dysbiosis and leaky bowl might lead among others to:
Suppressed immune system triggered by chronic stress and anxiety (trip, separation, abuse, anxious state of any kind such as boarding and kenneling) and immune suppressant drugs (like steroid and chemotherapy) as well as lengthy use of antibiotics can lead to bulldog dysbiosis.
Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Diarrhea and Probiotic. Prebiotic, Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics can help replace your bulldog diminished good bacteria in the case of bacterial overgrowth. Bulldog prebiotics, probiotics and digestive enzymes and also help reduce bad bacteria toxins, improve digestion and aid your bulldog immune system.
Dr. Kraemer’s V4B Probiotics Plus contains digestive enzymes, prebiotics, and probiotics to help support and balance your pet’s digestive system and overall gastrointestinal health.
Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Probiotics for Diarrhea are therapeutically ideal in the case of:
Bulldogs and French Bulldog suffering from chronic Diarrhea
Bulldogs and French Bulldog suffering from dysbiosis due to intestinal lymphoma
Bulldogs and French Bulldog suffering from Bulldog itch Atopic Allergic Dermatitis
Bulldogs and French Bulldog Puppiesin their early stage of growth
Bulldogs and French Bulldog on antibiotics
Bulldogs and French Bulldog on immune suppressant RX
Boarding and Kennel Bulldogs with stress diarrhea
Traveling stressed bulldogs and French bulldogs
Anxiety Due to separation or death
Bulldogs on Low-quality diet
Dr. R.J. Kraemer
Dr. Kraemer is a Tufts Veterinary School 1991 Graduate (Boston, MA). He is a member of the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) and the SCVMA (Southern California Veterinary Medical Association) and has been practicing veterinary medicine and surgery in Orange County, California for over 20 years. Dr. Kraemer has a special interest in Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and other Brachycephalic breeds, and their unique medical and surgical needs, such as breathing and airways conditions, joint pain, ligament and tendon injuries, ear canal disease, skin and allergy problems, eyes and eyelid abnormalities, as well as other medical conditions related to the breed. Dr. Kraemer is also a leading provider for in-house same-day stem cell therapy and cryobanking for dogs and cat. Dr. Kraemer has a long-lasting relationship with bulldog rescue, he provides shelter, medical and surgical services to their bulldogs.
Dr. R.J. Kraemer Dr. Kraemer is a Tufts Veterinary School 1991 Graduate (Boston, MA). He is a member of the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) and the SCVMA (Southern California Veterinary Medical Association) and has been practicing veterinary medicine and surgery in Orange County, California for over 20 years. Dr. Kraemer has a special interest in Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and other Brachycephalic breeds, and their unique medical and surgical needs, such as breathing and airways conditions, joint pain, ligament and tendon injuries, ear canal disease, skin and allergy problems, eyes and eyelid abnormalities, as well as other medical conditions related to the breed. Dr. Kraemer is also a leading provider for in-house same-day stem cell therapy and cryobanking for dogs and cat. Dr. Kraemer has a long-lasting relationship with bulldog rescue, he provides shelter, medical and surgical services to their bulldogs.