Veterinary Clinics Lawrence KS
Maintaining bacterial balance determines whether a pet's digestive system is healthy and functional. When bacterial balance is disrupted, digestive upsets and loose stools often result.
Clinton Parkway Animal Hospital
(785) 727-1380
4340 Clinton Pkwy
Lawrence, KS
Clinton Parkway Animal Hospital
(785) 727-1380
4340 Clinton Pkwy
Lawrence, KS 66047
Hours
Monday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
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Services
Animal Boarding, Animal Daycare, Animal Flea Control, Animal Grooming, Animal Microchipping, Declawing, Emergency Veterinary Clinic, Reptile Vet, Small Animal Vet, Spaying/Neutering, Veterinarians, Veterinary Dentistry, Veterinary Euthanasia, Veterinary Medical Specialties, Veterinary Surgery
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Lewis Veterinary Clinic
(785) 843-1901
3101 W 6th St
Lawrence, KS
Lewis Veterinary Clinic
(785) 843-1901
3101 W 6th St
Lawrence, KS 66049
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Haggard, Jon, Dvm - Eudora Animal Hospital
(785) 542-3265
1905 Elm St
Eudora, KS
Haggard, Jon, Dvm - Eudora Animal Hospital
(785) 542-3265
1905 Elm St
Eudora, KS 66025
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Oskaloosa Animal Clinic
(785) 863-3275
10605 Mccall Dr
Oskaloosa, KS
Oskaloosa Animal Clinic
(785) 863-3275
10605 Mccall Dr
Oskaloosa, KS 66066
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Coffey Pam Dog Groomg
(785) 841-2275
923 N 2nd St
Lawrence, KS
Animal Hospital Of Lawrence
(785) 842-0609
701 Michigan St
Lawrence, KS
Animal Hospital Of Lawrence
(785) 842-0609
701 Michigan St
Lawrence, KS 66044
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Clinton Parkway Animal Hospital
(888) 727-8534
4340 Clinton Pkwy
Lawrence, KS
Clinton Parkway Animal Hospital
(888) 727-8534
4340 Clinton Pkwy
Lawrence, KS 66047
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Chaloupka, Shera, Dvm - Oskaloosa Animal Clinic
(785) 863-3275
10605 Mccall Dr
Oskaloosa, KS
Chaloupka, Shera, Dvm - Oskaloosa Animal Clinic
(785) 863-3275
10605 Mccall Dr
Oskaloosa, KS 66066
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PETCO
785-865-2300
3115 Iowa Street
Lawrence, KS
PETCO
785-865-2300
3115 Iowa Street
Lawrence, KS 66046
Hours
Monday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Friday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-9:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am-7:00pm
PETCO
(785) 865-2300
3115 Iowa Ave
Lawrence, KS
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 Dogs and cats have short digestive tracts and complex gastrointestinal (GI) ecosystems. Up to 500 species of bacterial cells account for roughly 95% of all GI cells. Some are beneficial (“good bacteria”), while others are potentially pathogenic. Maintaining bacterial balance determines whether a pet’s digestive system is healthy and functional. When bacterial balance is disrupted, digestive upsets and loose stools often result. About half of all pet owners seek natural solutions to digestive problems, and one growing trend is probiotics and prebiotics: - Probiotics are live bacteria supplied in treat or supplement form, which provide health benefits.
- Prebiotics feed the good bacteria, allowing them to grow.
“These bacteria support the immune system and its function, produce important B vitamins and take up space in the intestines,” says New York veterinarian Elizabette Cohen. “This is important because this space could be taken up by disease-causing bacteria instead of the healthy bacteria.” Dr. Cohen recommends Iams Prostora Max , available at veterinary offices. Her dog, Allie, accepted the supplement, even though she’s a picky eater. “Her problem is that she has a very sensitive digestive system and would suffer from upsets pretty often,” Dr. Cohen says. “I love it because I’m able to help support her digestive health naturally.” Dr. Cohen also encourages pet owners to look for fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in pet-food ingredient lists. The... |
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