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Reddit mentions of Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce
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  • COST EFFECTIVE, NO MORE WASTE – Ditch the can! No more waste from half used spoiled cans of pumpkin. We make it simple with Firm Up… use what you need when you need it and simply reseal the pouch and store it in the pantry for the next occasion or take it with you for on the go use as it is lightweight and easy to transport.
  • SUPPORTS DIGESTIVE REGULARITY – The FIRM UP pumpkin supplement quickly and effectively supports stool consistency for occasional diarrhea AND constipation due to dietary indiscretion. By nourishing gut flora, it supports colon and gut health.
  • HELPS WITH DIET CHANGES, ANAL GLAND ISSUES – For dogs and cats going through diet changes , Firm Up assists in easing the transition by adding fiber. In turn, this helps to support healthy anal glands, minimizing the need for gland expression.
  • DOGS AND CATS LOVE THE TASTE AND IT IS EASY TO FEED – Simply mix with water for a canned pumpkin consistency, sprinkle on and mix with food, or can be made into treats. Dogs and cats devour this pumpkin while fur-parents often call it a lifesaver.
  • SIMPLE INGREDIENTS, ALL USA GROWN, HARVESTED AND MADE – With only 2 simple ingredients (drum dried pumpkin and apple pectin), this recipe is made for sensitive and picky eaters. All of the natural and premium ingredients are completely sourced and made in the USA (even the BPA free bag). Recommended by vets.
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Size4 oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.25 Pounds
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Found 6 comments on Diggin' Your Dog Firm Up Pumpkin Super Supplement for Digestive Tract Health for Dogs, 4-Ounce:

u/Sylvene · 4 pointsr/Pets

Dingle-berries are usually caused by - soft poop and long hair. Give her a "sanitary" cut - trim the hair around her back end. Also if she is having softish poop - give her some fibre. Canned pumpkin works well but you end up with lots of pumpkin in the fridge that you throw out after a while. :P I was given half a bag of this stuff - dried pumpkin a year ago and still have about half a jam jar full. I use it on all my cats/kittens if they have a bit of a problem by mixing a bit in their wet food in the mornings. It doesn't hurt the others to have a bit of harder poo for a few days. :)

Ingesting long stringy things (like your hair) that are then not pooped out completely.

Cats are unlikely to eat their own poop to clean dingle-berries off.

u/_ataraxia · 2 pointsr/dogs

if your dog needs more fiber for anal gland issues, i highly recommend firm up. it's dried pumpkin that can easily be added to your dog's meals. i always keep some handy for when shorty has digestion/gland issues, way less hassle than pumpkin puree.

u/DingleBerryCobbler · 1 pointr/dogs

I was getting sick of having multiple cans and having to measure out pumpkin, so I bought this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006CBD7UQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I found it's worked better than canned pumpkin.

u/clearsnake · 1 pointr/SiberianCats

Haha. I read your title and I felt like I knew what this was going to be about. I think most long-haired kittens aren't as good with cleaning and going #2 in the litter box, so it's not that uncommon to be washing their butts when they're young.

For some reason I had the softer stool with my two cats when they were young as well. My older cat is now almost 2 and my younger one is 9 months. The younger one's poop just recently seemed to "stabilize," so my butt washing days are hopefully behind me.

Have you tried pumpkin? If it's not a food allergy or parasite, maybe that can help? I've given my cats this on and off when needed and to me it seems to help.

u/antigenabx · 1 pointr/cats

Petvalu or amazon! This is what I get. There's also this bigger size.