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90-Day Gut Restoration for Small Dogs - Peanut Butter

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Prab M (Los Angeles, US)
Literally Saved My Dog's Life.

The title sounds like hyperbole, but I can assure you it's not. My little chihuahua mix was experiencing major GI issues out of nowhere and it became a debilitating chronic issue, to the point where she couldn't keep any food in and became incontinent. She had multiple vet visits, had gone through an array of extensive testing, with nothing conclusive showing up in the results.

The vet was leaning towards a diagnosis of lymphoma in her GI tract, because that was the only thing that could explain the severity of frequency of her symptoms, but I just had a hard time believing that was the answer based on the results of her tests and the fact that an antibiotic was helping with the diarrhea. But keeping her on antibiotics wasn't a long-term solution.

So naturally, as any neurotic pet parent might do, I scoured the internet, reddit, conferred with friends and other vets, but in a subreddit thread came across DoggyBiome, seemingly positively reviewed and also used for dogs that randomly started manifesting symptoms in a similar manner to my dog. I figured before attempting a biopsy and considering more serious forms of treatment, I'd give this a shot.

It took a couple of weeks, but I'm not kidding you—it was like those nightmarish 2.5 months of my life never happened. I'm so grateful that this supplement exists because if it didn't... the vets were giving her a terminal diagnosis, which I had a hard time grappling with because of the sudden and seemingly random onset.

We're about to start month 3 and I've attempted to see if she can handle not being on the supplement anymore, to see if the FMT has helped restore her gut flora. As far as I can tell, it seems that she'll need to take it 2x/day for the foreseeable future, and I'm okay with it if it means she's healthy and happy.

So if your dog is experiencing extremely severe diarrhea, incontinence, it was a sudden onset, and all other tests come back negative, I recommend talking to your vet about trying this out. As far as this being covered by pet insurance goes, Healthy Paws covered the first claim but then denied the second under the pretense that it's not FDA approved so... take that as you may. They also tripled her monthly premium after this experience, so I'm not particularly thrilled about that.

Also, the pill putty is an absolute must, my dog gets so excited to take her pills because of it!