3 Surefire Digestive Aids for Dogs
Sundays
Here’s a closer look at the digestive superstars in our Beef, Chicken and Turkey dog food recipes.
Every pet parent knows that dog vomiting, diarrhea and even constipation are the worst–for all parties involved. It’s beyond hard to watch your pup struggle with tummy trouble and the cleanup is not at all fun either.
But it’s a super common woe for most dogs to experience at some point. And some dogs can even be so susceptible to digestion issues that it’s a constant concern.
The good news? Your dog’s daily diet can directly impact their gut health. And that’s an easy thing to control once you find the right dog food.
The even better news? All of Sundays’ recipes have been designed with three specific digestive aids for dogs. Our human grade dog food was vet-made to promote solid, firm stools and overall gastrointestinal harmony.
Here’s a closer look at the digestive superstars in our Beef, Chicken and Turkey dog food recipes.
Digestive Aids for Dogs in Sundays
- Pumpkin: A rich source of soluble fiber, pumpkin can provide your pup with the essential nutrient they need for proper digestion. Fiber can help if your dog is constipated, having diarrhea, or experiencing discomfort during bowel movements. And pumpkin flesh helps absorb excess moisture in diarrhea, hardening stool and supporting regular movements, while for constipation, pumpkin releases water into the drier stool to help it pass more easily.
- Ginger: Ginger can help decrease gas and bloating in dogs. It stimulates movement in the stomach, which can help speed up digestion. And, because ginger is rich in volatile oils which regulate gut contractions, it can help prevent and expel gas from your dog’s digestive tract.
- Chicory Root: A prebiotic, chicory root is another great fiber source that basically helps feed good bacteria in the digestive system to break down food for easy processing of nutrients.
Sundays recipes incorporate just the perfect amount of these ingredients to support your dog’s digestion. This way you don’t have to worry about over or under doing it, because we want you to not only feel good about what your dog eats, but for their tummies to feel good too.