Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: dogs eat questionable things. We’re talking socks, grass, a rogue slice of pizza that fell behind the couch two weeks ago. Their digestive systems, while heroic, often take a beating. So when pet parents hear the words probiotics for dogs, they might picture their pup lounging on a yoga mat sipping kombucha. Not quite accurate—but not entirely wrong either.
Probiotics have crossed the species barrier. No longer reserved for humans in hemp shirts shopping at organic markets, probiotics are now padding their way into the world of canines. And frankly, …