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Does Your Dog Need Probiotics? Here’s How Our Grain-Free Range Helps

Does Your Dog Need Probiotics? Here’s How Our Grain-Free Range Helps

If your dog struggles with digestion, has a sensitive tummy, or just doesn’t seem excited at mealtimes, you might be wondering if probiotics or supplements could help.

The good news? You don’t need to add prebiotics to our food – we include them in every recipe across our Ultimate Grain Free range.

Each bowl is already packed with MOS (Mannan-oligosaccharides) and FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides) – two powerful natural prebiotics that support healthy digestion from the inside out. And if you’re not ready for a big bag just yet, why not try a free sample pack and see your dog start to enjoy mealtimes again?

👉 Order Your Free Sample Pack Today


What Are Dog Prebiotics and Why Do They Matter?

Let’s break it down simply. Prebiotics are the “food” for the good bacteria in your dog’s gut. Just like humans, dogs have a delicate balance of bacteria in their digestive system. When this balance is off, it can lead to:

  • Upset stomachs

  • Loose stools

  • Poor nutrient absorption

  • Even lower immunity

MOS works by blocking bad bacteria from sticking to the gut wall, while FOS feeds the good bacteria like Lactobacillusand Bifidobacterium, helping them flourish.

Together, these natural prebiotics support:

  • Healthy gut function

  • Firmer stools

  • Better digestion

  • A stronger immune response


The Natural Way to Support Your Dog’s Gut

We know your dog’s health starts with what’s in their bowl. That’s why every recipe in our Ultimate Grain Free range is made with:

  • No added grains or fillers

  • Freshly prepared meat as the #1 ingredient

  • Natural prebiotics (MOS & FOS) for gut health

  • Hypoallergenic ingredients – gentle on sensitive stomachs

  • No artificial colours or preservatives

Whether your dog prefers Free Range Turkey, Scottish Salmon, or Grass-Fed Angus Beef, you can rest easy knowing every meal supports their digestive wellbeing – naturally.


Try a Free Sample Pack

Not quite ready to switch to a full bag? No problem.

We offer free sample packs of our Ultimate Grain Free recipes so you can let your dog try it first. It’s the perfect way to see them enjoy mealtimes again – with food that tastes great and supports their tummy too.

👉 Order Your Free Sample Pack Today


Final Thought

You wouldn’t want to eat food that left you feeling bloated or uncomfortable – and neither does your dog. With natural prebiotics already included, our Ultimate Grain Free range takes the guesswork out of gut health.

No powders, no extra supplements. Just complete and balanced recipes made with love, science, and your dog’s health at heart.


🐾 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does my dog need probiotics every day?
A: If your dog eats a balanced diet that already includes prebiotics, like our Ultimate Grain Free range, then there’s no need to add extra probiotics daily. Our recipes contain MOS & FOS prebiotics to help maintain gut health naturally, every day.


Q: What’s the difference between probiotics and prebiotics?
A: Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria. Prebiotics (like MOS and FOS) are special fibres that feed those good bacteria. We include prebiotics in every recipe to support your dog’s digestive balance without the need for separate supplements.


Q: Is grain-free food better for dogs with sensitive stomachs?
A: For many dogs, yes. Grain-free diets can be gentler on the stomach, especially when paired with quality proteins and prebiotics. Our Ultimate Grain Free range is made without common allergens and includes added gut support.


Q: What if my dog is a fussy eater?
A: Our recipes are made with freshly prepared, high-quality meat and natural ingredients that dogs love. If your pup is unsure, we recommend starting with a free sample pack so they can taste it first!


Q: How do I switch my dog to your food?
A: We recommend a gradual switch over 5–7 days: start by mixing a small amount of our food with their current food, and slowly increase the amount each day. This helps avoid any tummy upsets and gives their digestive system time to adjust.

 

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