Bifido For Fido - Immediate Support For Digestive Distress
Bifido For Fido - Immediate Support For Digestive Distress
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Not all probiotics are made the same! The probiotics in Bifido For Fido (aka BFF) are top of the line and chosen for their ability to survive the stomach environment and deliver health benefits to the gut.
BENEFITS:
- Helps battle Candida
- Helps promote immune function
- Helps support good digestion
- Helps soothe diarrhea
- Helps produce vitamin K and B vitamins for better health
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Give orally daily once or twice daily or as directed by your veterinarian.
| Body Weight | Amount Per Day | Daily Cost & Supply |
| 1-30 lbs | 1/8 tsp daily |
$0.40/day (120 day supply) |
|
31-60 lbs |
1/4 tsp daily |
$0.81/day (60 day supply) |
|
61-90 lbs |
1/2 tsp daily |
$1.63/day (30 day supply) |
| 91 + lbs |
3/4 tsp daily |
$2.45/day (20 day supply) |
Net Contents: 1.7 oz (48.3 g)
FAQ:
Can this help dogs with diarrhoea?
This probiotic is designed to support gut health and help manage loose stools by promoting a balanced digestive system.
Do I need to put BFF in the fridge?
If you can keep BFF in the fridge after opening, it will help the probiotics live longer. If not refrigerated, just be sure to use the jar within 30 days or so.
What’s the difference between BFF and Protect?
BFF helps support your dog through occasional flare-ups of digestive distress. It’s good to reach for BFF in times when your dog needs immediate support. Protect is a soil-based probiotic that supports the gut but it also supports the body from exposure to heavy metals or environmental toxins. This is why we recommend Protect as an important daily probiotic.
Can I give BFF to my dog long-term?
We recommend using BFF to support your dog during digestive flare ups, not for long-term use. While BFF can be used daily, we recommend Protect because it’s less likely to cause bacterial overgrowth and it supports dogs from exposure to heavy metals or environmental toxins.
Can I give BFF if my dog is on antibiotics?
If your dog is on medication, a good choice would be Saccharomyces boulardii (unless your veterinarian says otherwise). S. boulardii is considered to be probiotic because it benefits the gut and immune system like other friendly bacteria. But S. boulardii is actually a healthy yeast, not a bacterium. As a probiotic yeast, S. boulardii is much less susceptible to gut-stressing drugs and chemicals than probiotic bacteria are.

