The single most important thing you need to remember, is that even if all probiotics products
contain what they promise on the label (and it appears that, according to clinical tests, many do not), only those probiotics which have a
special coating to protect them as they pass through the stomach and small intestine will really hit the spot.
A bag of pet food, (that could be a year old before it is opened), bearing the label claim of
containing chondriotin and glucosamine, good for the joints, or L - carnitine, good for weight control, and omega fatty acids, good for the
coat, give the false impression of being
special, «improved,» while the basic ingredients are no better than any other highly processed junk pet food.