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Understanding the Differences in our Powder Food Toppers for DogsUpdated 6 months ago

Here's an overview of Pet Honesty’s Powder Supplements for Dogs, designed to target various health needs with easy-to-administer powder formats:


*These should be added to your Dogs food. We do not advise serving 2 "Need State" products together: Example: You can use the Fiber Powder with a Multivitamin Chew but would not serve both the Digestive Probiotics with the Fiber Powder.

1. Fiber Powder

  • Purpose: Helps maintain digestive health and supports regular bowel movements, making it beneficial for dogs with irregular stool consistency or occasional digestive upset.
  • Key Ingredients: Features natural fiber sources like pumpkin seed, psyllium husk, and apple pomace, along with bentonite clay and hydrolyzed yeast for added protein, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Form: Scoopable powder to be added to food.
  • Target Issue: Ideal for dogs with digestive irregularities or those needing additional fiber to support healthy stools.

2. Probiotics Powder

  • Purpose: Provides digestive and immune support, especially for dogs with sensitive stomachs or those needing gut health maintenance.
  • Key Ingredients: Contains probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes, and hydrolyzed yeast to promote a balanced gut microbiome, support nutrient absorption, and maintain overall digestive health.
  • Form: Tasty powder that can be mixed with food.
  • Target Issue: Suitable for dogs prone to digestive discomfort, supporting gut health and immune function.

3. Dental Powder

  • Purpose: Supports oral health by reducing plaque and tartar buildup, freshening breath, and promoting gum health.
  • Key Ingredients: Combines brown algae, postbiotics, mint, and kelp to support a balanced oral microbiome, help reduce tartar, and keep breath fresh.
  • Form: Powder sprinkled on food for easy daily dental care.
  • Target Issue: Designed for dogs needing assistance with oral hygiene, particularly those with breath or plaque concerns.
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