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Understanding the Differences in our Powder Food Toppers for DogsUpdated 21 days 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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