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Gut rehabilitation in dogs after antibiotics

Gut rehabilitation in dogs after antibiotics

Just like in humans, antibiotics are important for treating numerous diseases in dogs. However, they can also have side effects, particularly disrupting the balance of the intestinal flora. Therefore, it is advisable to perform gut rehabilitation in dogs after the administration of antibiotics. We will explain what this is and how it works below.

Key Points about Gut Rehabilitation After Antibiotics

  • Antibiotics eliminate not only pathogens but also beneficial gut bacteria, thereby harming the intestinal flora.
  • Possible consequences of a disrupted intestinal flora include digestion and skin problems.
  • After completing an antibiotic treatment, gut rehabilitation is recommended for dogs.
  • Other reasons for gut rehabilitation in dogs may include deworming and surgeries.
  • High-quality, easily digestible dog food contributes to promoting a healthy gut flora.
  • Bellfor's Gastro Activia reliably supports gut recovery after antibiotic use.

How Antibiotics Affect a Dog's Gut

Antibiotics are used to combat bacterial infections, either by killing bacteria or preventing their further multiplication in the body. Antibiotics are undoubtedly an important part of veterinary medicine.

However, their use is also associated with side effects. Because they target both harmful pathogens and beneficial bacteria, the administration of antibiotics disrupts the dog's gut microbiome, also known as the intestinal flora, which contains numerous beneficial microorganisms.

These microorganisms are needed for various functions, including digestion and the immune system. Additionally, they produce some substances that dogs do not obtain from their food. Disturbances in the gut flora lead to harmful bacteria colonizing the dog's intestines instead of beneficial ones.

What Are the Consequences of a Disrupted Gut Flora?

A balanced gut flora is essential for your dog's well-being and health. When the gut flora is disrupted by antibiotic use, it can lead to unpleasant consequences for your furry friend, including digestive problems like diarrhea and bloating.

Furthermore, various other health problems can occur. To prevent this, it is essential to conduct gut rehabilitation for your dog after completing antibiotic treatment.

Possible consequences that can occur in addition to digestive problems include:

  • Weakened immune system
  • Allergies and food intolerances
  • Inflammatory diseases such as IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)
  • Skin problems
  • Kidney and liver diseases

What Is Gut Rehabilitation?

Gut rehabilitation involves deliberately supporting and restoring the balance of a dog's gut flora using suitable measures. This is primarily achieved through the administration of prebiotics and probiotics.

  • Prebiotics are nutrients that beneficial microorganisms in the dog's gut require.
  • Probiotics are microorganisms that help rebuild the gut flora.

When Should Gut Rehabilitation Be Done in Dogs?

Administering antibiotics is not the only reason to perform gut rehabilitation in dogs. There are many other causes for an imbalanced gut flora in dogs. 

Apart from antibiotic treatment, gut rehabilitation in dogs may also be useful in the following situations:

  • After a severe illness
  • After surgery
  • After deworming
  • In cases of chronic digestive problems
  • During prolonged physical exertion
  • In cases of persistent stress

Gut Rehabilitation in Dogs with Bellfor Gastro Activia

To avoid problems like digestive disorders and weakened immunity, it is essential to support your dog's gut flora after antibiotic treatment. Gastro Activia by Bellfor is particularly reliable for achieving this. Gastro Activia is a well-tolerated dietary supplement developed in collaboration with veterinarians and other experts.

The special formulation of this product includes ingredients such as psyllium husk, brewer's yeast, AXPro insect protein, and Enterococcus faecium bacteria. As a result, Bellfor Gastro Activia contains the ideal combination of essential nutrients, probiotics, and prebiotics to effectively promote the recovery of your dog's gut flora.

Learn more about Bellfor Gastro Activia >

What Role Does Nutrition Play in Gut Recovery?

Nutrition plays a crucial role in the gut flora. Feeding can have both negative and positive effects on the gut microbiome. Therefore, when performing gut rehabilitation after antibiotic treatment, ensure that your dog's diet is of high quality and well-tolerated.

It is best to choose our high-quality dog food without wheat and artificial flavors and preservatives. Bellfor offers suitable options for all breeds. Specifically for nutritionally sensitive and allergic dogs, we even have a hypoallergenic variant with insect protein.

Conclusion: Gut Recovery in Dogs After Antibiotic Treatment

Antibiotics are indispensable in many cases for treating canine diseases. However, their use should only be under the guidance of a veterinarian. Regardless, it is essential to be aware that these medications have a negative impact on your dog's gut flora.

Therefore, it is advisable to perform gut rehabilitation after administering antibiotics. With Gastro Activia and high-quality dog food from Bellfor, you can ensure that your dog's gut microbiome can recover quickly.

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