Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets FortiFlora Chewable Tablet Supplements contain a safe and effective strain of beneficial bacteria proven to promote normal intestinal microflora. From the makers of the #1 probiotic supplement recommended* by veterinarians. The science behind our therapeutic products represents a collaboration between Purina nutritionists, researchers and veterinarians.
...Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets FortiFlora Chewable Tablet Supplements contain a safe and effective strain of beneficial bacteria proven to promote normal intestinal microflora. From the makers of the #1 probiotic supplement recommended* by veterinarians. The science behind our therapeutic products represents a collaboration between Purina nutritionists, researchers and veterinarians.
Key Benefits:
Ingredients:
Gum arabic, liver flavor, microcrystalline cellulose, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (Vitamin C), brewers dried yeast, hydroxypropyl cellulose, Vitamin E supplement, zinc proteinate, beta-Carotene, salt, manganese proteinate, magnesium stearate, ferrous sulfate, copper proteinate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite.
How to Feed:
Feed 1 tablet to your dog daily under the supervision or direction of your veterinarian.
Number of Tablets Per Bottle:
45 Tablets
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