FussyPoodles
Posted : 1/10/2008 6:03:04 PM
oylin
Hi Britta,
Thank you for your explanation of the use of probiotic. My boy (a five-year-old Pekingese) has not had any antibiotics.
I'm sorry, my mistake. Somehow I got your Peke and noodle's toy poodle muddled ... a senior moment.
I just use Prozyme as digestive supplement only to help him to absorb the nutrients from his diets. I have heard that using enzyme too long is not good, so I don't know if I should continue adding it to his meals.
I'm not aware that prolonged use of digestive enzymes is in any way detrimental ... but if you're at all concerned, maybe discuss it with your vet?
My take on dig. enzymes is this: If you notice that your dog benefits (better digestion/absorption, better stools), then I would use them. If you stop giving them for a period, and notice no difference ... then maybe they aren't needed.
Basically, the pancreas does the main job of releasing the correct type and amount of enzymes for food breakdown. If the pancreas is a bit weak, or compromised through illness, then enzyme production may be compromised too. It is particularly in these cases that extra digestive enzymes bring benefits. That's my understanding of the issue ... I'm not a vet or expert - so if you have any doubts, a chat with your vet would be the best thing.
I will check out the Acidophilus you have mentioned. And please forgive me if I have made any grammatical and vocabulary error. My English is limited.
Aileen (Oylin)
No need to apologise, Aileen - I would never have guessed that English wasn't your first language !