Collection: Natural Probiotics for Dogs

If your dog's been clearing the room with their farts, their gut bacteria might be trying to tell you something. A rumbling, gurgling tummy often points to fermentation in overdrive - and supporting their digestive balance can help settle things down. Our natural probiotics for dogs work with the gut's own ecosystem, helping to reduce those eye-watering moments.


Learn more about natural probiotics for dogs

How probiotics support calmer digestion

Probiotics work best alongside the basics: consistent mealtimes, gradual food transitions, and slowing down speedy eaters. Think of them as one layer in a bigger digestive picture, helping gut bacteria find balance while you tackle the practical stuff like portion sizes and mealtime habits.

UK-made with strains that actually do something

Our digestive formula is very proudly manufactured in the UK with clear per-scoop amounts, named bacterial strains, and full batch traceability. The gentle powder format mixes straight into meals - no wrestling with tablets or hiding capsules in chunks of cheese.

Why choose natural probiotics for dogs

We use Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus velezensis — strains with canine-specific research behind them, chosen for their role in supporting gut balance and stool quality. No synthetic fillers or borrowed-from-humans blends, just straightforward support designed to help your dog's digestion work the way it should.

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Why is my dog suddenly farting so much?

Sudden increases in farting usually follow dietary changes, eating too fast, or swallowing air. New treats, table scraps, or switching foods without a gradual transition are common culprits. Stress and gut bacteria shifts can also play a role.

What causes dogs to fart a lot?

Dogs fart when gut bacteria ferment undigested food, producing wind as a byproduct. High-fibre ingredients, hard-to-digest proteins, and rapid eating all increase fermentation. Some breeds are naturally more prone due to their anatomy.

How can I reduce my dog's farts?

Slow down mealtimes, transition foods gradually over 7 to 10 days, and identify problem ingredients through elimination. Probiotics may help stabilise gut bacteria. Consistent feeding times and avoiding table scraps make a noticeable difference for most dogs.

When should I worry about my dog's farting?

Occasional wind is normal. Concern is warranted when farting accompanies persistent loose stools, vomiting, appetite loss, bloated abdomen, lethargy, or blood in their poop. Sudden severe increases lasting more than 48 to 72 hours probably warrant a check-up with your vet.