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How This Delicious Meal Topper Can Improve Your Dog’s Digestion

Written by: Molly Weinfurter
Molly Weinfurter is a writer for iHeartDogs, and she’s passionate about helping animals in need. She volunteers for Bailing Out Benji and a local dog rescue.Read more
| Published on June 10, 2020

Did you know that you can improve your dog’s digestion without even changing her food? Many dogs suffer from poor digestion, and a big part of that is what they eat. So, we have created a new dog food topper to improve your dog’s digestion without the hassle of completely changing her diet.

Happy, Healthy™️ Topper is a superfood blend you can pour right over your dog’s kibble. Dry dog food doesn’t have all the essential nutrients pups need, so this topper can enhance any dog’s meal, making it healthier while improving digestion.

Common Reasons Dogs Suffer From Poor Digestion

It’s fairly common for dogs to suffer from various digestive disorders. Paying close attention to your dog’s health and giving her a healthy diet can help prevent digestive issues from worsening. That’s why it is important to make sure your pooch is getting all the healthy nutrients she needs.

PetMD lists the following as common digestive problems in dogs:

  • Dietary indiscretion, which is caused by your dog eating something she shouldn’t such as garbage or unhealthy table scraps.
  • Pancreatitis, which is caused by an inflamed digestive gland. It happens when your dog eats something difficult for her pancreas to handle like high amounts of fat. 
  • Viruses, like parvovirus, which can be transmitted through exposure to infected feces and body fluids.
  • Bacteria, like salmonella, which can come from tainted food.
  • Parasites, which usually come from when your dog eats stool.

Any of the above reasons could cause digestive upset with symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, or changes in stool consistency. If your dog shows any unusual symptoms, monitor her closely and provide plenty of fresh water to keep her hydrated. 

Digestive problems often occur when your dog eats something bad or if you change her diet suddenly without a proper transition. The easiest way to make sure she maintains healthy digestion is to feed high-quality food and make sure she doesn’t consume anything her stomach can’t handle.

70% to 80% of your dog’s immune system is in her digestive tract, so digestive health is one of the most important aspects of her well-being. If your dog eats Happy, Healthy™️ Topper, her risk of digestive problems can easily be reduced.

How Can Happy, Healthy™ Topper Benefit Digestion?

Happy, Healthy™️ Topper is made with only high-quality ingredients that are beneficial for dogs. One of those ingredients is probiotics, which can help with lots of digestive problems including constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating. 

Some kibbles do have probiotics in them, but they usually add it in before the cooking and freeze-drying processes. This degrades the probiotics, rendering them ineffective. With Happy, Healthy™️ Topper, all the live probiotics are added after those processes so they can be as effective as possible.

Happy, Healthy Topper also has collagen in it, which is a structural protein. Collagen provides many major health benefits for dogs such as boosting digestive health and helping to soothe and repair the digestive tract.

It can also prevent new digestive problems from developing and improve any tummy troubles your dog may already have. As an added bonus, Happy, Healthy™️ Topper provides many other health benefits including better joint and cardiovascular health.

Are you ready to give Happy, Healthy™️ Topper a try? Order today and enjoy 33% off! Plus, every bag sold provides 7 healthy meals for shelter dogs in need.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional.

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