- Highly palatable formula – PURINA PRO PLAN FortiFlora Canine can also act as a palatability enhancer
- Can be easily sprinkled on all dog foods
- Easy to give; once daily administration
- Helps maintain good faecal quality
- Can be used for GI disturbances associated with stress, antibiotic use or diet change
- Safely used for weaning for puppies and for pregnant and lactating dogs
Features
- Highly palatable formula – PURINA PRO PLAN FortiFlora Canine can also act as a palatability enhancer
- Can be easily sprinkled on all dog foods
- Easy to give; once daily administration
- Helps maintain good faecal quality
- Can be used for GI disturbances associated with stress, antibiotic use or diet change
- Safely used for weaning for puppies and for pregnant and lactating dogs
Ingredients
Meat and animal derivatives
Nutrition & Analytical Constituents
Protein: 54%
Fat content: 19%
Crude ash: 8.5%
Crude fibre: 1%
Nutritional additives
mg/kg:
Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate: (Fe: 1080);
Calcium iodate anhydrous: (I: 16);
Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate: (Cu: 110);
Manganous sulphate monohydrate: (Mn: 400);
Zinc sulphate monohydrate: (Zn: 1000);
Sodium selenite: (Se: 1.1).
Preservatives.
Calories
435kcal per 100g
Feeding guide
One sachet of PRO PLAN FortiFlora can be used daily on a long-term basis. Give 1 sachet of PRO PLAN FortiFlora every day, sprinkled on top of the regular food, until at least 1 week after the return to normal stool quality. To reduce flatulence in dogs, give 1 sachet of PRO PLAN FortiFlora every day for at least 2 weeks.
To help support immune system function, give 1 sachet of PRO PLAN FortiFlora every day. When feeding to restore intestinal microflora balance due to antibiotic use, give 1 sachet of PRO PLAN FortiFlora every day during the antibiotic course and for 1 week after the last dose of antibiotic. Ideally, PRO PLAN Fortiflora should be given at least 2 hours apart from any antibiotics.
I'm still using this for my dog as I was on holiday when the product arrived, so I've still got about a weeks worth of sachets to use. My dog was slightly fussy with it at first as he knew there was something different in his food, but he soon got used to it and now I just sprinkle it over his breakfast and he eats the lot. I think it's too early to tell if it's making a difference to be honest. The main issue with my dog is that his afternoon stools can be a lot softer and I was hoping a probiotic would firm them up. Some days I think it's working and then others not so much, so maybe I just need to give this a little more time. He's definitely happy in himself with lots of energy, but he is a 5 year old Springer Spaniel! I will look to buy another box once I've finished the trial to see if it makes any difference. I suppose each dog is different and it depends what particular issues you are trying to resolve.