What enzymes and probiotics do for dogs

Yoghurt can be fed in moderation to supplement the probiotics, as the dog’s body has a variety of enzymes to help it digest and absorb nutrients. However, as the intake of certain foods decreases, the activity of certain enzymes becomes less and less, and eventually they become deficient, which is why if we don’t drink milk for a long time, but suddenly drink a certain amount of milk, diarrhoea and diarrhoea may occur. The function of digestive enzymes is to break down food so that it can be absorbed as well as used by the body. When a dog eats raw meat or other food, the body is active and the dog’s body produces large amounts of enzymes to help it digest and absorb the food. The cooked food itself lacks enzymes, so the body uses up its own reserves of enzymes to digest the food, and if digestive enzymes are not replenished over time, there is a risk of poor appetite.

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