Nurturing New Moms: The Power of Purina Fortiflora

Bringing a litter of puppies into the world is a joyous occasion, but it can come with some challenges, especially for momma dogs. One common issue is stomach upset and diarrhea shortly after whelping. Fortunately, there's a simple and effective solution that breeders have discovered – Purina Fortiflora probiotic tablets.



Understanding the Issue: Stomach Upset in Momma Dogs

Anyone who has had a litter of puppies knows the discomfort mom dogs go through due to consuming after-birth materials. The first post-birthing poop is not only unpleasant but is often followed by days of diarrhea. This common issue led breeders to search for ways to alleviate this problem and ensure the well-being of both the mother and her newborns.

The Purina Fortiflora Solution:

Purina Fortiflora probiotic tablets have emerged as a valuable tool in the breeder's toolkit. Here's a simple yet effective 3-step process that breeders are swearing by:

  • Timing is Key: Administer the first Fortiflora tablet right after the arrival of the first puppy. This proactive approach helps address potential stomach issues early in the process.

  • Post-Whelping Boost: Give a second Fortiflora tablet after all the puppies have arrived. This step ensures that the momma dog continues to receive the support needed during this critical time.

  • Daily Maintenance: Continue to give one Fortiflora tablet daily for the next week. This daily routine helps maintain a healthy digestive balance and minimizes the risk of prolonged stomach upset.

Results Speak Volumes:

Breeders adopting this routine report significant improvements. With Purina Fortiflora, you can make the whelping experience smoother and more comfortable, promoting digestive health for both mom and her adorable new pups.




Rachel Pizzato, Golden State Pomskies

Rachel had a great mentor and started off in the Pomsky world with a bang! She’s excellent with social media and keeping customers engaged.

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