Digestive Syrup for Dogs
A digestive syrup for dogs is commonly used to support appetite, digestion and nutrient absorption in dogs experiencing mild gastrointestinal discomfort, stress, dietary transitions or age-related digestive changes.
View Recommended Digestive Syrup →When is digestive syrup recommended for dogs?
- Loss of appetite or reduced food intake
- Mild indigestion, bloating or flatulence
- Dietary transitions
- Post-illness or post-antibiotic recovery
- Senior dogs with reduced digestive efficiency
Digestive syrup vs enzyme syrup for dogs
Many digestive syrups function as enzyme syrups for dogs. Digestive enzymes assist in breaking down proteins, fats and carbohydrates, improving nutrient availability and digestive comfort.
Non-prescription digestive syrups may be used for short-term support in mild cases. Persistent vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss or appetite changes should always be evaluated by a veterinarian.
Alcozyme is a veterinary digestive enzyme syrup designed to support digestion and nutrient assimilation in dogs as part of veterinarian-guided GI care plans.
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Disclaimer: For veterinary use only. This page is informational and does not replace professional veterinary advice or treatment.