

🛡️ Fortify your pet’s gut, because their health deserves the best!
PetAg Zoologic Bene-Bac Plus Palatable Mammal Gel is a 30g syringe nutritional supplement featuring 7 fat-encapsulated live probiotics and concentrated FOS prebiotics. Designed to support digestive health in small mammals during adverse conditions like birth, weaning, surgery, and travel, this easy-to-administer gel promotes gut balance and recovery. Trusted by pet professionals, it’s a scientifically backed solution for maintaining your pet’s wellness through life’s challenges.

| ASIN | B008D01QWU |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (279) |
| Date First Available | 7 November 2014 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | 99858-1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Newborn |
| Product Dimensions | 22.23 x 5.08 x 3.3 cm; 68.04 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 30gms |
| batteries required | No |
O**S
Excellent product. It's always helpful and safe for my guinea pigs 🐹🐹
T**.
Mych better source of beneficial bacteria than the powder versions. A few times weekly is fine when needed for piggies.
S**N
Great product. I use it for my parrot and cat.
M**E
works well and he doesn't mind, too much. He begs too many treats and needs it periodically to stop the bad poop.
R**N
At age 13, my indoor / outdoor cat was losing weight and had a soft watery stool. The Vet did some tests and told me he did not have cancer, and said to change his diet, but to no avail. I started giving Bene-Bac to him every other day, approx 1/2 gram of gel. His stool improved quickly. What a miracle. After time, his appetite improved and he gained weight. Now 2 and a half years later, near age 16, he can keep up with my younger cat. He still gets this gel every other day. When I apply this, I use a gardening glove for roses and thorns to protect my right hand and arm. The middle finger of the glove is removed, and that is where I apply the gel from the dispenser. The cat is scruffed and lifted with the left hand, while I pry the mouth open a bit from both sides using the other free right fingers of the right hand. The mouth is pried open just enough so that I can push the gel into the side of his open mouth, with that exposed right hand middle finger that the gel was applied to. My fingers stays outside of the mouth! This works for my cat, but caution is advised to use the procedure carefully, or injury could occur. I never tried to put it directly on food, since this method works for me, and my cat cooperates. This is a more sure fire procedure for me and my cat, than trying to put the applicator into the cat's mouth, as that was hit or miss, and messy.
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