08/04/2026
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Pet foods often promise billions of probiotics added for gut health. But hereโs the truth: most probiotics face a tough journey before reaching your petโs bowl.
๐ฅ Heat & Processing
Dry kibble is cooked under high heat (up to 120ยฐC!) to form those crunchy pieces pets love. Many common probiotic strains, like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, canโt survive these temperatures. Only heat-resistant strains, like Bacillus & Enterococcus, tend to make it through.
โณ Storage Losses
Even if probiotics survive cooking, shelf time matters. Moisture, oxygen, and heat during storage can kill 50โ90% of the microbes, leaving far fewer live cells than whatโs listed on the label. Studies show some products may only have 0โ1.8 ร 10โต CFU/g by the time your pet eats it, far below the millions of CFUs needed for benefits.
๐ Clinical Effect
Research suggests pets often need billions of viable cells per day to truly support gut health. That means even a โprobiotic-richโ kibble may not be enough if most bacteria die before consumption.
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Tips for Pet Healthcare Pros & Owners
1. Check CFUs at End of Shelf Life โ Not just at production, but what actually reaches the pet.
2. Use Targeted Probiotic Supplements โ Especially for pets with digestive issues, CKD, or dysbiosis, a separate supplement ensures enough live probiotics reach the gut.
3. Store Properly โ Keep probiotic foods in a cool, dry place to preserve their effectiveness.
๐ก Bottom Line: Probiotics in pet food are helpful, but survival through processing and storage is tricky. Professional guidance can ensure pets get the right dose for gut health.