Primitive Probiotics
LIMIT of ONE per customer until mid June
Product details
- Ancient-strain probiotics specifically for dogs.
- Vet formulated for gut maintenance and recovery.
- Contains three distinct microbial ecosystems to restore and maintain microbial diversity.
- Improves stool and reduces diarrhea and gas.
- Strengthens gut barrier and supports digestion.
- Improves gut resilience to antibiotics or stress.
- Supports immunity and calmer behaviour.
- Helps with allergy management.
- Clinically studied and third-party tested.
- Safe for all life stages.
Three separate microbial ecosystems
Ancestral strains: Isolated from wild wolves to represent the gut flora that dogs evolved with.
Species-specific strains: Sourced from healthy domestic dogs and adapted to modern stressors and diets. They provide targeted support for digestion, immunity, and stress tolerance.
Soil-based organisms: They resist heat, stomach acid, and antibiotics, helping to modulate inflammation and restore balance.
Instructions for use
Sprinkle onto food once per day. For dogs with sensitive stomaches, starts with half suggested dose and increase gradually. Give at least 4 hours before or after antibiotics.
Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate after opening.
<15 lb: 1/2 scoop (0.75 g)
15-40 lb: 1 scoop (1.5 g)
40-80 lb: 1 1/2 scoops (2.25 g)
>80 lb: 2 scoops (3 g)
Ingredients
Lactobacillus fermentum K9-2, lLactobacillus casei K9-1, Lactobacillus reuteri PCR7, Pediococcus acidilactici PCLL01, Bifidobacterium spp., Optibiome BS50 Bacillus subtilis, MuniSpore Bacillus clausii CS108, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum LP815 (GABA probiotic), organic pumpkin powder.
About Proactive Paws
After years of formulating supplements for other brands, Dr. Karen Becker finally created Proactive Paws. Its core belief is in the power of whole foods, potent botanicals, and science-backed supplements to prevent disease and promote resilience. Proactive Paws was created to fill the gaps in the pet supplement market.
Opening the first functional-medicine vet hospital in the U.S. in 1999, Dr. Becker has been helping animals thrive ever since. She was among the first to bypass veterinary grade supplies and work instead with human-grade resources to treat the animals under her care. Creating her own protocols and formulas, she was soon asked to share her knowledge with other vets, quietly helping to raise the bar for pets everywhere.