Should two-month-old puppies take probiotics?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Should two-month-old puppies take probiotics?
If the number of bowel movements and the shape of the feces of a two-month-old puppy are normal, there is no need to take probiotics. When puppies have constipation or loose feces, they can be fed an appropriate amount of probiotics to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, help digestion and absorption, and improve the gastrointestinal flora environment.

When feeding puppies, you need to feed them regularly and quantitatively every day, and provide them with enough drinking water. Half an hour after the puppies eat, you can play with them appropriately to help the digestion and absorption of food.

Dogs that are 2 months old must control the amount of probiotics they eat. When taking probiotics, you should pay attention to the temperature. Warm water above 60 degrees will burn the living bacteria to death, so when taking probiotics, you should also pay attention to the warm water.