The intestines are not only probiotics, but also harmful bacteria. Probiotics will form a "bacterial membrane barrier" in the intestines, which can drive away harmful bacteria, resist the invasion of bacteria, and maintain the balance of the microecology in the intestines. Therefore, probiotics can help keep the intestinal health and exert their effects.
Probiotics can only achieve their effects when they reach the intestine alive. If probiotics cannot withstand stomach acid, and those who reach the intestines are "dead" probiotics, then no matter how much probiotics consumed, it will be useless. Therefore, it is not that the more probiotics the better.
Because of the newborn puppies and kittens, their intestinal tracts begin to colonize bacteria, and the intestinal microecology environment is not yet balanced. At this time, supplement them with probiotics, help establish the intestinal microecology, prevent puppies and cats from being disturbed by other problems, and ensure their health.
Long-term consumption of probiotics can sustainably maintain the dominant advantage of beneficial bacteria in the intestines, allowing probiotics to achieve their highest effect and consolidate their health. If probiotics are stopped, the intestinal bacteria will only slowly decrease to the basic state when the probiotics are not taken.