
Food for Dogs with Sensitive Digestion — Care for their gut, day after day
Food for dogs with sensitive digestion: probiotics, prebiotics and natural fibres for smooth digestion without upsets.
- Live probiotics and FOS/MOS prebiotics
- Easily digestible white rice
- No inflammatory proteins or heavy cereals
- Reduces gas and improves stool consistency
For dogs with a delicate stomach
Soft stools, gas, rumbling tummy, occasional vomiting or a dog that eats without appetite: these are signs of sensitive digestion. The cause is usually an unbalanced gut microbiota or ingredients that are hard to digest. This food works on both fronts.
It combines live probiotics and FOS/MOS prebiotics that feed the good gut flora with gentle carbohydrate sources such as white rice and highly digestible proteins. The result is a calmer transit and well-formed stools within a few days.
What to avoid when there is digestive sensitivity
Abrupt food changes, table scraps, too many treats and very fatty foods are the number one enemies of a delicate tummy. Keep a stable diet, measured rations and always fresh water.
If the discomfort lasts more than a few days, there is blood in the stools or the dog is listless, do not let it slide: see your vet to rule out parasites, infections or other causes that diet alone cannot solve.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes a food for sensitive digestion special?+
It contains live probiotics and prebiotics (FOS/MOS) that balance the gut flora, together with gentle carbohydrates such as white rice and highly digestible proteins. It avoids heavy or inflammatory ingredients that overload a delicate gut.
How long until my dog's digestion improves?+
After completing the transition, most dogs show firmer stools and less gas within a few days. Full stabilisation of the microbiota can take 3 to 4 weeks of consistent feeding, with no scraps or changes.
Why does my dog have gas and soft stools?+
The most common causes are abrupt diet changes, eating too fast, table scraps or an unbalanced microbiota. A stable, digestible diet with probiotics usually corrects it. If it does not improve, it is worth ruling out parasites or intolerances with the vet.
How do I switch to the digestion food without making things worse?+
Precisely because it is a sensitive stomach, extend the transition to 10 days: introduce the new food very slowly and watch the stools at each stage. If they soften again at any step, hold that proportion for a couple more days before increasing it further.
