Fera Pet Organics Probiotics for Dogs & Cats – Vet Created – Cat & Dog Probiotic Supplement – 12 Strains & Prebiotics for Pet’s Digestion – 60 Scoops
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Package Dimensions : 3.11 x 2.68 x 2.64 inches; 2.54 ounces
Date First Available : December 14, 2017
Manufacturer : Fera Pet Organics
ASIN : B078955BY2
Country of Origin : USA
Powerful pet probiotics: Fera’s prebiotics and probiotics promote optimal gut and digestive balance; flavorless powder with 12 hand-selected strains, plus organic prebiotics helps with immunity, digestion, energy, metabolism, skin, coat, and dog allergy
No fillers: This certified organic dog and cat probiotic is formulated with 12 strains (5 billion CFUs per scoop) and organic prebiotics (acacia, agave inulin and fructooligosaccharides) for a balanced digestive tract
Veterinarian formulated: Cat and dog probiotics formula crafted by our Co-Founder, Veterinarian Dr. Dulake; our dog and cat probiotics bear the NASC quality seal, are made in the USA, GMP-compliant, and do not contain colors, dyes or preservatives
Directions for use: Feed as cat or dog food toppers by adding the recommended amount to dog food or cat food with the included scoop; scoop is equivalent to ½ teaspoon; under 15lbs, give ½ scoop; 16-60lbs, give 1 scoop; above 60lbs, give 2 scoops
Care from head to tail: Dog and cat supplements crafted from our commitment to creating effective, honest and delicious cat and dog vitamins and supplements, while combining Eastern and Western ingredients for a holistic approach to your pet’s wellbeing
Customers say
Customers find that the product helps improve digestive health and function properly. They say it works better than other brands and is even more effective. The product has no taste or smell, so pets don’t seem to mind it. Many customers are satisfied with the probiotics and dog health benefits. However, opinions differ on value for money and diarrhea.
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13 reviews for Fera Pet Organics Probiotics for Dogs & Cats – Vet Created – Cat & Dog Probiotic Supplement – 12 Strains & Prebiotics for Pet’s Digestion – 60 Scoops
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Original price was: $28.95.$20.27Current price is: $20.27.
Amazon Customer –
Good product!
This probiotic works great to help my 3 dogs with digestive issues. It has reduced burping, gas & barfing! Easy to use & must taste fine because they eat it all when sprinkled on their dry food.
Jim Colton –
Good product!
Reasonably priced, and my dogs like it. They’re very healthy, and I believe the probiotics help.
Taylor –
Very compact product
There is a good amount of product in here – decent value for money it will be great for my cat. I love the health benefits itâs advertising and how easy it is to use.
Colorado Nugget –
Very good product for my middle aged dog
It was late arriving this time by about a week or ten days. The product is very good for my dog and seems to creategood GI conditions. I’ve been using it for over two years.
SFWharfRat –
Saved my catâs life from Megacolon for 20 bucks!!
If you donât know what megacolon is, and your cat is super constipated, itâs an often fatal condition that can usually only be cured with surgery if you are not given other alternatives like this. From PetMD: âMegacolon in cats can cause devastating health consequences as the colon fills with old, hardened feces, and the colon is not strong enough to pass the âcemented stool.âItâs a HORRIBLE condition and extremely painful as a cat is trying to poop hard fecal matter. It also caused our cat senior Chloe to have very oily looking fur which Iâd never seen before but is supposedly common with sick cats. We took Chloe to the vet who showed us a disturbing x-Ray showing fecal matter packed in Chloeâs colon that was half as long as her entire body! He then recommend that he keep her overnight and give her an enema, which of course we agreed to. The enema alone almost killed her. She was lethargic for two weeks afterwards and, worst of all, the vet charges were over $400, but the procedure did nothing to help with her constipation!We did two things ON OUR OWN that made the issue disappear, and they will both be required on an ongoing basis for as long as sheâs alive.1) We had to do our own research and WE had to ask the same vet to prescribe the ONLY kind of food that a constipated cat should eat – Royal Canin Gastrointestinal DRY cat food. Itâs expensive but an 8.8 lb bag lasts a pretty long time with one cat. We give one scoop (3/4 cup) per day along with a tiny bit of wet food in the morning because sheâs used to it, but more importantly because it hides the daily probiotics that I need to get into her. But the bulk of her diet is DRY. I would never recommend a strictly dry cat food diet, but this gastrointestinal food is all a cat really needs. Itâs that good.2) We started using this FERA probiotic powder after trying several other products that either she would not eat or just didnât work. I wish we started with this one! Itâs super fine flavorless powder that I put in a tiny bit of wet cat food each morning. (She eats that first and THEN I give her more.) It comes with a little plastic scoop. I read in one place to give a whole scoop of powder but in another place to give a half scoop, so I started with a half scoop, and it worked so well that I never advanced to the full scoop.The probiotics didnât work right at first, but I was persistent, and discovered that the longer I used it, the bigger her poops got. Itâs been a good 2.5 months now. Chloe is much more energetic, and her poops are, well, massive. Lol. And her fur is back to normal! Sheâs healed, and Iâm 100% certain that she was on her deathbed before we started administering this. I will never stop buying these probiotics as we are extremely grateful and relieved that we didnât lose our Chloe.I hope this helps someone out there! And FYI, Iâm very skeptical of reviews because I never know whatâs legit or not, but Iâm a normal mom/grandma that is retired and living in the Sierra foothills. I rely on Amazon for almost everything short of food, and Iâve made a few regretful purchases along the way. This is not one of them!
Frances H. Foster –
Best Dog Probiotic I have used
I’ve used this product for a few years now and my 3 small dogs do very well with Fera Probiotics. The autoship every 2 months works great for me and I like the powder, as you can better control the amount you give to your animals. If your dog doesn’t need as much as recommended (i.e. runny bowels), then you can provide just a little less. I recommned you try this if you have multiple animals or just one.
Cheryl L Angelo –
update Doesn’t help diahrrea
I thought it helped but after entire jar on second dogs diahrrea occurs and isn’t affected by product…my vet recommend a product with a single bacteria I thought more bacteria would translate to better protection all around..no unfortunately doesn’t I wanted it to help but it doesnt
Aly F. –
This product saved my dog
I have an elderly Shi Tzu and he has been having horrible digestion problems to the point when I was seriously considering putting him down. I tried so many different products, including the most expensive ones, and nothing helped. This miracle thug cured him in less than a week! His stool is back to normal (it used to be super-liquid and bloody, very scary looking) and he has gained some weight. But most importantly, he is acting like a puppy again despite his 13 years of age! I canât recommend this product enough! It literally brought my baby back to me!
AE –
Good product
DL –
I LOVE THIS STUFF!!! â¤â¤â¤I previously bought another probiotic, (which came in a white tub). I added it to my 17-1/2 year old Girls, feline sisters, wet food which they ate twice a day. They were really no better after many many months. Their poops were Hard and Abbey’s were small little balls and Annabelle’s were smaller than they had been.I went looking for an alternative. I read tons of the reviews on this one and cautiously ordered the first tub.Yes the tubs are much smaller than the previous one-one review said.My Girls are PICKY!!! Remember they are Little Old Ladies.If there was ANY flavour in the powder they would not eat it, At all!So with fingers crossed I gave them their wet food and added half a scoop of the old, then adding half a scoop of this new light brown powder. They ate their wet food without incident. YEAH!It stayed down. Another YEAH!But the best part was a few days later…Ready?Both of their poops were Huge, Soft and had weight to them!! Both of them were eating more and pooping better than they had in MONTHS! Because as Furbaby Mommy’s and Daddys isn’t that what it’s all about!I continued to add half and half until the old powder was gone and now add 3/4 of a scoop, a full scoop is too much, of the new brown powder THREE times a day to their wet food! Yes they are eating more and are happier!I will NEVER run out of this powder!PS You can do it as a Subscription and save money! ð¥³
Amanda Cameron –
I held off writing my review because I wanted to see how my cat reacted to this Fera product over a number of months. I had previously been using Fortiflora Pro SA for the past 4 years, as my cat has runny stools no matter what food is given. His sensitive gut was an ongoing problem since he was born. Because Fortiflora Pro was unavailable to purchase for the past few months, I had to find an alternative. The Fera Pro and Prebiotic works! Not only did my cat gobble it up in his wet food, his stools remain healthy and solid. This product is also significantly cheaper, Canadian made, and easy to use. It is flavorless, so your cat won’t even notice it in the food.I highly recommend it for anyone who has a cat with a sensitive gut or digestion issues.
stephanie lee –
Fido doesn’t like it and rejects food regularly when this is added. I can’t tell if the item works or not.
jeff –
Dogs did well on this. But now itâs so expensive.