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Claire W

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Can anybody recommend a good probiotic I could buy online preferably one that can be sprinkled on food?

Eliza has Fibreplex but she is a nightmare to syringe and with her eye incision being sore, it's bad enough giving her the Baytril.

I have been putting the Fibreplex on a lettuce leaf which up until now has worked but now Eliza just eats around it mallethead
 
Avipro plus is brilliant, all the girls love the taste and will come over for a syringe full of probiotic water. I think you can sprinkle it over food as well, or pop it in their water which can make them drink a little more.
 
Avipro plus is brilliant, all the girls love the taste and will come over for a syringe full of probiotic water. I think you can sprinkle it over food as well, or pop it in their water which can make them drink a little more.

Thank you. Do you have a link for it by any chance?
 
Hi there. After taking Mr. Bailee Boy to his first initial vet visit they prescribed him BACTRIM as antibiotic every 12hours and MELOXICAM as an anti-inflammatory once a day, I went to a wonderful small pet store called PET-VALUE. I asked the attendant what a good priobiotic would they would have for me for my little man. He handed me MARSHALL PRIOBIOTIC. Its about $8 american dollars and it says on the bottle that its for ferrets and other small animals. It comes in a powder form. You add 1/2 teaspoon of the pwder to 8oz of water. And you can use it daily as needed. There is over 1oz of powder so it will last a very long time. Here is a web-link to the product:
www.marshallpet.com
Its made in the USA
 
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