Last Updated: 24/06/2025
Best Probiotics For Dogs In Australia
Could your dog benefit from a probiotic? Read our vet authored guide to learn more.
Author: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)
Reading Time: 66 minutes - extensive read
How We Review Our Products
Our Vet team use their health and husbandry knowledge, along with their own personal and clinical experiences to evaluate each product and provide detailed, informative reviews, free of any commercial bias. We then collate this information into our 'best of' recommendations.
Top Probiotics for Dog in Australia [Vet Reviewed]
Best for Stress
Best for Use with Antibiotics
What to look for in Probiotics for dogs
There are several things to look for when it comes to choosing the best probiotic for your dog.
Safe, registered and approved strains
Look for products that contain clinically proven strains of probiotics that are specifically beneficial for the effect you're seeking.
Mix of pre and probiotics
A mix of both pre and probiotics can be beneficial, as not only are you introducing beneficial probiotics, but also feeding them at the same time, which will result in greater effect.
High Colony Forming Unit (CFU) Count
It's generally recommended to choose probiotics which have a CFU count of 100 million or more.
Protected strains
In their processing, some probiotic products add a protective coating to the strains. This helps them to survive the low pH of the stomach and bile acids, allowing them to have more effect in the intestinal tract where they are of most benefit.
Smaller size packs
Exposure to air, humidity and light can cause oxidisation and degradation of probiotic strains over time, so choose smaller pack sizes that your dog will consume more quickly.
What to know about Probiotics for Dogs
In Conclusion
All in all, probiotics are a safe and simple way to promote the everyday health of your dog - and may be particularly beneficial for any dog with allergies, gastrointestinal problems, or chronic diseases. Whether you choose to purchase an daily supplement or introduce prebiotics into their diet, every dog can benefit from a bit of extra care for their microbiome.
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