YuMOVE Digestive Support Probiotic & Fibre (formerly YuMOVE Digestive Care Probiotic & Fibre) is an easy-to-feed powder for dogs with anal gland issues. It helps bulk and firm poos, aid stool consistency and support the natural emptying of anal glands – helping to reduce scooting, licking and fishy odours, and maintain a healthy digestive system. A win for your dog and your carpets!
Supports healthy anal glands
Supports gut health
No added grain or wheat
Benefits
Benefits
Supports healthy anal glands
Contains 53% dietary fibre which can help support the natural emptying of anal glands and reduce scooting and licking.
Supports gut health
Each pouch contains 11.9 billion CFUs probiotic bacteria along with prebiotics to support the natural balance of healthy bacteria in the gut.
No added grain or wheat
Probiotic & Fibre is grain and wheat free and contains no added gluten, no artificial colours, flavours or preservative
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take Probiotic & Fibre to work?
YuMOVE Probiotic & Fibre can take up to 6 weeks to see the difference. Some dogs may start to see results within 6 days to 2 weeks.
How long do I need to give Probiotic & Fibre for?
Probiotic & Fibre is designed for ongoing use in support of anal gland and digestive health. It’s also covered by our 6-week guarantee,* so, if you don’t see a difference in that time, we’ll give you your money back.
Can I mix Probiotic & Fibre with water?
Yes. You can mix Probiotic & Fibre with 10-15ml of warm water to form a paste, then feed it to your dog directly or add it to a lick mat. Once mixed with water, feed immediately – don’t store.
Can I mix Probiotic & Fibre with food?
Yes. Probiotic & Fibre is designed to be sprinkled over food or it can be tipped onto a lick mat – whatever suits your dog best.
Should I feed double the amount of Probiotic & Fibre to begin with?
No, in fact, we recommend giving half the daily serving for the first 7 days. This will help your dog get used to the high fibre levels in their diet.
What age can Probiotic & Fibre be used from?
Probiotic & Fibre is suitable for dogs from 3 months old. If you’re worried about ongoing tummy or toileting issues, please speak to your vet.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Probiotic E. faecium
Enterococcus faecium helps top up your dog's good bacteria. Each YuMOVE Digestive Support tablet contains 200 million probiotic Enterococcus faecium bacteria to help maintain your pooch’s natural population of healthy bacteria.
Listed Ingredients
Each serving* provides 396 million probiotic E. faecium good bacteria plus a combination of soluble and insoluble fibres. COMPOSITION Psyllium Husk*, Lignocellulose*, Chicory Inulin (source of Fructo-oligosaccharides)*, Yeast Extract (source of Manno-oligosaccharides)*, Yeast Products*. *Natural ADDITIVES Zootechnical Additive: Enterococcus faecium DSM 10663/NCIMB 10415 2 X 10^11 CFU/kg. *Serving is based on a medium-sized dog.
¹ Our YuMOVE Digestive Care Probiotic & Fibre contains no added grain wheat or gluten but is produced in a factory that handles these. 1 level teaspoon is 1.5g and 1 level tablespoon is 4.5g. Each 180g pouch contains approximately 120 teaspoons / 40 tablespoons.
How to choose the right Digestive Support for your pet?
Pre, Pro & Postbiotic
Daily Bites
Supports immunity and wellbeing
Supports gut and immune health with postbiotics & beta-glucans.
Promotes gut balance
Supports balanced digestion with triple biotics.
Aids stool quality
Supports stool quality with added pre & probiotics.
If you have any concerns about your pet's health, we always recommend seeking advice from your vet
What our vets say about dog digestive supplements
WHAT OUR VETS SAY
If you’re looking to top up your dog’s fibre intake, then YUMOVE Probiotic & Fibre is an excellent option. It supports stool consistency and regularity – making poos easier to pick up – and helps bulk and firm stools to aid natural anal gland expression. Probiotics also support your dog’s general digestive health.
BBQ season is here, and if your dog is anything like most canine companions, they'll be keeping a close eye on what's coming off the grill.
The good news is that plenty of BBQ foods for dogs can be enjoyed safely. The trick is knowing which foods are suitable for your furry pal, and which are best kept off the menu.
Whether you're planning a family barbecue or a garden get-together with friends, here's what to know about keeping your dog safe and choosing BBQ foods they can enjoy.
Keep your dog safe around the barbecue
A BBQ can be an exciting place for dogs. There are tempting smells everywhere, plenty of people around and usually a few dropped scraps too.
To help keep your dog safe, make sure they stay away from the barbecue itself and supervise them throughout the gathering.
A few simple precautions can help:
Keep a covered container nearby for bones and food waste
Consider using a lead if your dog is likely to wander
Store matches, charcoal, lighter fluid and utensils safely out of reach
Keep food off low tables and away from curious noses
What BBQ food can dogs eat?
Some BBQ foods can make great treats for dogs, while others are best avoided altogether.
Let's start with the foods that should stay off the menu.
Do not feed your dog...
Cooked bones
Cooked bones should never be given to dogs. They can splinter easily and may cause serious internal injuries.
Mushrooms
It's best not to give mushrooms to your dog. Encouraging them to eat mushrooms could make them more likely to seek out wild mushrooms on walks, some of which can be harmful.
Fatty cuts of meat
Fatty foods can be difficult for dogs to process and may contribute to digestive concerns, weight gain and other health complications.
Burnt food
If something has caught a little too much heat on the grill, don't pass it to your dog. Burnt food can be difficult to digest and may not agree with their stomach.
Onions and garlic
Onions, garlic, leeks and other members of the allium family should always be avoided, as they can be harmful to dogs.
Raw, hot or salty potatoes
Potatoes should only be shared if they're fully cooked, cooled and served plain. Avoid raw potatoes, hot potatoes and those prepared with salt or seasonings.
Raw meat
Raw or undercooked meat may contain bacteria that could make your dog unwell. If you're preparing meat for your dog, make sure it's cooked thoroughly and served plain.
Corn on the cob
While sweetcorn itself isn't harmful to dogs, the cob can get stuck in the digestive system and may require veterinary attention.
Kebab skewers
Wooden and metal skewers can cause serious injuries if chewed or swallowed, so keep them well out of reach.
Do feed your dog...
Bell peppers (raw or cooked)
Bell peppers can make a colourful, nutritious treat for dogs. They can be served raw or cooked, provided they're plain and not hot chilli peppers.
Read more about whether dogs can eat peppers.
Unseasoned lean cuts of cooked meat
Plain, lean cuts of cooked meat are often a good choice for dogs at a BBQ.
Chicken breast, turkey and lean cuts of beef can all work well, provided they're cooked thoroughly, served without seasoning and free from bones, and given in small amounts.
Cooked, unsalted potatoes
Plain potatoes can be enjoyed in moderation, provided they're fully cooked, left to cool and prepared without salt or seasonings.
Grilled boneless salmon
Boneless salmon can make a tasty BBQ treat for dogs. Just make sure it's fully cooked, unseasoned and carefully checked for bones.
Learn more about if dogs can eat salmon.
Courgette (cooked or raw)
Courgette is a light, nutritious vegetable that many dogs can enjoy. Whether served raw or grilled, it's best offered plain and cut into manageable pieces.
Watermelon (with seeds and rind removed)
Watermelon can be a refreshing summer treat for dogs. Before serving, remove the seeds and rind, and offer only small amounts at a time.
Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and raspberries
These berries can all be enjoyed as occasional treats and make a great addition to a dog's summer menu.
Read more about if dogs can eat strawberries.
Enjoying BBQ season with your dog
With a little planning, there's no reason your dog can't join in the BBQ fun.
Stick to plain, dog-friendly foods, keep an eye on potential hazards and everyone can enjoy the occasion safely.
And don't forget, if you have concerns about your dog's digestion or overall wellbeing, please talk to your vet.
Looking for extra digestive support? Explore our Digestive Support range for dogs.