DAILY DIGESTIVE SUPPORT CHEW FOR DOGS

IMBY Probiotics Supplement

CALMER DIGESTION & HEALTHIER STOOLS

Vet-formulated hypoallergenic gut support for dogs with sensitive digestion, helping support a balanced microbiome, healthy stools and everyday digestive comfort.

✔ Supports a balanced gut flora
✔ Helps promote firm, healthy stools
✔ Supports digestive comfort and bowel regularity
✔ Helps maintain gut resilience during change or stress
✔ Suitable for daily use

For dogs with sensitive digestion, loose stools, gut imbalance, digestive upset after diet changes, and dogs needing daily microbiome support.

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Ingredients: Potato product · Pea flour · Glycerin · Yeast and parts thereof (12.1.5) · Yeast (12.1.5) · Chicory root powder · Molasses · Vegetable oil · Algae oil · Calcium · Phosphorus · Cranberry · Psyllium powder · Pectin · Lactobacillus Helveticus HA– 122

Additives
Zinc chelate of glycine hydrate (solid) – Zinc (3b607), 3.750mg
Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin (1g568), 2.327,5mg
Acacia gum, 11.250mg
Enterococcus faecium NCIMB 10415 (4b1705), 1.125.000.000 CFU/g
Zingiber officinale (2b), 6.250mg

Analytical Constituents
Crude protein, 5.67%
Crude fat, 7.01%
Crude ash, 4.55%
Crude fibre, 6.37%
Natrium, 0.00%

Small dogs (< 10 kg), 1 chew
Medium dogs (10 to 20 kg), 2 chews
Large dogs (21 to 30 kg), 3 chews
Extra large dogs (>30 kg), 4 chews

IMBY Probiotics Supplement

307,00 kr

307,00 kr

  • Trusted by 20.000+ dogs
  • Recommended by 1000+ vets
  • No fillers or binders
  • Made in Belgium
What I like about these probiotic chews is that it fits easily into a dog's daily routine alongside a balanced diet. It helps support the gut microbiome and digestion, which makes it an ideal daily support for long-term gut health.
Veterinarian LisaPaws

when to use

Probiotics Supplement is suitable for

  • Dogs with soft or inconsistent stools

    Dogs with soft or inconsistent stools

    For dogs with stools that are too soft, flat, messy to pick up or not as regular as they should be. Helps support firmer, more consistent stools and better digestive balance.

  • Dogs with sensitive stomachs

    Dogs with sensitive stomachs

    For dogs prone to gurgling tummies, gas, bloating, lip licking, grass eating or discomfort after meals. A gentle daily supplement to support digestion, gut comfort and a calmer stomach.

  • Picky eaters

    Picky eaters

    For dogs whose digestion seems easily upset by routine changes, stress, food changes or inconsistent eating habits. Supports daily gut balance in dogs that are both sensitive in the stomach and selective with food.

BALANCED GUT AND BETTER HEALTH

Why this supplement makes a difference?

Digestive issues are not just about stool quality. They are also linked to the balance of good and bad bacteria in the gut, the gut lining, immune activity and how well food is broken down. Imby Probiotics supports the gut from multiple angles, so your dog gets more than a simple probiotic top-up.

It works through 4 connected pathways:

1. Gut flora balance
Multiple probiotic strains help increase beneficial bacteria and crowd out less helpful microbes.

2. Feeding the good bacteria
Prebiotics such as FOS, MOS and GOS help nourish the beneficial bacteria already living in the gut.

3. Gut comfort and stool quality
Fibres such as psyllium, pectin and acacia gum help support more normal stools and a calmer digestive tract.

4. Gut-linked immunity
Because so much immune activity starts in the gut, better microbial balance also helps support natural defences from within.

The result is a dog with calmer digestion, better gut balance and stronger day-to-day gut support.

What to expect

With consistent daily use

Daily digestive support for a balanced microbiome and healthy stools

  1. DAYS 1 – 7

    Immediate stool support

    Psyllium husk and apple pectin immediately add soluble and insoluble prebiotic fibre, helping to bulk and normalise loose stools. Ginger contributes to digestive comfort. Probiotics (Bacillus subtilis, E. faecium, L. helveticus) begin colonising.

  2. WEEKS 1 – 2

    Microbiome seeding

    Probiotic strains establish in the gut alongside chicory root inulin (prebiotic), which selectively feeds beneficial bacteria. Brewers yeast beta-glucans contribute to gut barrier integrity. Stool consistency and frequency typically normalise in this window.

  3. WEEKS 2 – 4

    Gut flora balance

    Microbiome diversity improves. Algae oil DHA contributes to gut cell membrane health. Dogs with sensitive digestion, dietary transition stress or post-antibiotic recovery often show clear improvement in digestive comfort.

  4. WEEKS 4 – 8

    Resilient, stable microbiome

    Balanced gut flora is established. Bowel regularity, stool quality and digestive resilience during dietary changes or stressful periods are maintained with continued daily use. Zinc contributes to normal gut barrier function.

SEEING IS BELIEVING

Real Stories. Real Results.

BEFORE
AFTER

Basiel

“I have a Belgian Shepherd with a sensitive stomach and this is one of the only things that has firmed up his poops!”

89%

of customers are seeing improvements in digestion and stool consistency, with their dog feeling more balanced from the inside out.


* Based on current trustpilot review score

Key Ingredients

Nature holds the power. Science unlocks it.

Every ingredient is chosen based on documented mechanisms of action and peer-reviewed evidence. Select a compound below to go deeper.

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis is a spore-forming probiotic bacterium that is valued for its stability and ability to survive harsh conditions such as stomach acid. Once in the digestive tract, it can contribute to maintaining a balanced gut microbiome.

This strain has been studied in animal nutrition for its role in supporting digestive function, including its interaction with gut bacteria and its contribution to a stable intestinal environment. A balanced microbiome is important for nutrient digestion and overall gut health.

Because of its resilience and activity in the gut, Bacillus subtilis is often used to support digestive stability and maintain normal stool quality in dogs with sensitive digestion (ScienceDirect, 2020; Portella Félix; 2010).

Primary benefit

Digestive stability and microbiome support

E. faecium

Enterococcus faecium

Enterococcus faecium is a probiotic bacterium commonly used in animal nutrition to support the balance of the gut microbiome. It contributes to maintaining a stable population of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract.

A balanced microbiome plays an important role in digestion, as it helps break down nutrients and supports the normal function of the intestinal environment. In dogs, supplementation with E. faecium has been studied for its effects on gut health, including improvements in microbial balance and digestive stability (Bybee et al., 2011; Microorganisms, 2022).

By supporting the intestinal environment, this probiotic strain can contribute to maintaining normal stool quality and overall digestive comfort, especially in animals with sensitive digestion (Benyacoub et al., 2003).

Primary benefit

Gut microbiome and digestive support

L. helveticus

Lactobacillus helveticus

Lactobacillus helveticus is a probiotic bacterium commonly used in nutritional formulations to support the balance of the intestinal microbiome. A healthy microbiome plays an important role in digestion, immune signaling, and metabolic stability.

Research increasingly highlights the connection between gut health and skin health, often referred to as the gut–skin axis. Maintaining a balanced gut microbiota can therefore contribute to overall immune balance and support normal skin function.

For this reason, probiotic strains such as Lactobacillus helveticus are sometimes included in nutritional strategies aimed at supporting digestive health and maintaining a balanced immune response in animals with sensitive skin (Duysburgh, 2025).

Primary benefit

Gut microbiome support

Part of the plant

Bacterial culture

Chicory root

Cichorium intybus

Chicoryroot isrich in inulin-type fibers that act as prebiotics, feeding beneficial gut bacteria. In dog feeding research, chicory root powder has been studied for effects on gut health indicators and immunological status, supporting its use as a digestive-friendly fiber ingredient. For sensitive dogs, prebiotics are often best introduced gradually to avoid gas or loose stools. ScienceDirect

Source

Belgium

Primary benefit

Healthy microbiome

Part of the plant

Root

Pectin

Pectin

Apple (Malus domestica) is a natural source of pectin, a soluble fiber known for its role in supporting digestive health. Pectin forms a gel-like structure in the gut, which helps regulate intestinal transit and contributes to normal stool consistency.

As a fermentable fiber, pectin serves as a substrate for beneficial gut bacteria. This supports a balanced microbiome, which plays an important role in digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall gut health.

The gut and nervous system are closely connected through the gut–brain axis. Supporting a stable gut environment can therefore contribute to overall wellbeing and a more balanced response to everyday stressors. This makes pectin relevant not only for digestive support but also as part of a broader approach to maintaining calm and comfort in sensitive animals (Wikiera, 2014; Zaitseva, 2020).

Source

Europe

Primary benefit

Gut balance and digestive comfort

Part of the plant

Fruit

Ginger

Zingiber officinale

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a botanical root widely used in nutritional and herbal formulations for its bioactive compounds, including gingerols and shogaols. These compounds have been studied for their role in supporting digestive and metabolic processes.

In the digestive system, ginger is associated with supporting normal gastric activity and digestive comfort. A well-functioning digestive system is important for nutrient absorption and maintaining a balanced gut environment, which is especially relevant for animals with sensitive digestion.

Ginger is also linked to processes involved in bile production and flow. Bile plays a key role in digestion and contributes to the processing of dietary fats and metabolic by-products. Supporting these natural processes helps maintain normal liver and digestive function (Williams & Lamprecht, 2008; BenthamDirect).

Source

Southeast Asia

Primary benefit

Digestive and metabolic support

Part of the plant

Rhizome (root-like stem)

Apple pulp

Malus domestica

Apple pulp is a fiber-rich ingredient derived from apples (Malus domestica) after juice extraction. It contains soluble and insoluble fibers, including pectin, which contribute to maintaining normal digestive function and supporting a balanced intestinal environment.

Dietary fibers such as pectin can help support beneficial microbial activity in the hindgut, which plays an important role in equine digestion. A balanced hindgut microbiome supports nutrient absorption and overall digestive stability.

Because of its natural fiber content and palatability, apple pulp is often included in equine nutrition to complement forage-based diets and support digestive wellbeing while contributing to overall nutritional balance.

Source

Europe

Primary benefit

Digestive and fiber support

Part of the plant

Fruit pulp

Brewer’s yeast (inactive)

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a functional yeast ingredient naturally rich in nutrients and yeast-derived compounds such as beta-glucans, mannan-oligosaccharides, and fermentation metabolites. These components are studied for their role in supporting digestive health, immune function, and overall wellbeing in dogs.

In canine studies, Saccharomyces cerevisiae products have been shown to positively influence the gut microbiota, including increased beneficial bacteria such as Bifidobacterium, while also supporting immune markers and normal inflammatory balance.

Research in dogs also links Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products to skin and coat support, including effects on skin sebum, antioxidant status, and immune responses. This makes brewer’s yeast especially relevant in formulations aimed at supporting gut health, skin resilience, and coat quality (Jouany et al., 2009; Davenport, 2023; Lin, 2019; Wilson, 2022).

Source

Belgium

Primary benefit

Gut, skin, and immune support

Part of the plant

Yeast biomass

Algae oil (DHA-rich)

Algae oil

Algal oil is a sustainable, traceable source of omega-3s, naturally rich in DHA and often EPA, and it supports the body’s healthy inflammatory balance. 

  • Joint health: Omega-3s help keep the normal inflammatory response in check, which can support more comfortable movement and recovery after exercise. 
  • Skin and coat: DHA and EPA support the skin barrier, helping reduce dryness and supporting a softer, shinier coat, especially in animals prone to flaky skin or seasonal itchiness. 
  • Lung health: Omega-3s can support respiratory comfort by helping maintain a balanced inflammatory response in the airways, which is relevant for pets that react to dust, pollen, or environmental triggers. 

Because algal oil delivers omega-3s in a consistent way, it is a practical alternative to fish oil for long-term daily support of joints, skin, and respiratory resilience (ScienceDirect). 

Source

France

Primary benefit

DHA omega-3

Part of the plant

Whole plant

Calcium

Calcium

Calcium is an essential mineral that plays a key role in maintaining strong bones and overall structural support in the body. A healthy skeletal system is important for movement, stability, and joint function.

Beyond its role in bones, calcium is involved in muscle function and nerve signaling, helping support coordinated movement and normal physical activity.

Calcium also plays a role in normal cellular processes, including those involved in skin renewal and tissue maintenance. These processes contribute to maintaining healthy skin and overall physiological balance (Böswald, 2019; British Journal of Nutrition, 2011; Foods, 2025).

Primary benefit

Essential mineral that supports bone strength, muscle function, and overall physiological balance.

Psyllium husk powder

Plantago psyllium

Psyllium (Plantago psyllium) is a natural source of soluble fiber known for its ability to absorb water and form a gel-like consistency in the digestive tract. This property helps regulate intestinal transit and supports normal stool formation.

In the gut, psyllium acts as a fermentable fiber that can be utilized by beneficial bacteria. Supporting these bacteria contributes to maintaining a balanced microbiome, which plays an important role in digestive health and overall wellbeing.

By helping regulate stool consistency, psyllium can support both loose stools and irregular bowel movements, making it particularly useful in animals with sensitive digestion. Its gentle, bulking effect supports normal gut function without overstimulating the digestive system (Tortola, 2009; ).

Primary benefit

Gut health and stool quality support

Peas (yellow/green peas)

Pisum sativum

Peas are widely used in animal nutrition as a plant-based protein and fiber source. Their protein can be highly digestible depending on processing, and peas can also contribute fermentable fiber that supports normal stool quality. Wang et al., 2022

Source

France

Primary benefit

Plant protein

Part of the plant

Seeds

Potato

Solanum tuberosum

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a natural ingredient that provides a range of vitamins and minerals important for overall health. It contains nutrients such as vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium, which contribute to normal physiological processes in the body.

These nutrients play a role in maintaining cellular function, supporting the immune system, and contributing to normal muscle and nerve activity. Potassium and magnesium, for example, are involved in fluid balance and muscle function, while vitamin C supports antioxidant processes.

By supplying essential micronutrients, potato contributes to maintaining overall wellbeing and supports the body’s daily nutritional needs.

Source

Europe

Primary benefit

Vitamin and mineral support

Part of the plant

Tuber (root)

Zinc

Zinc

Zinc is an essential trace mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic reactions throughout the body. It plays a key role in cellular metabolism, immune function, and tissue maintenance.

In the skin, zinc contributes to normal cell turnover and supports the structural integrity of skin tissues. Adequate zinc intake is therefore important for maintaining healthy skin and coat condition.(Schwartz et. al., 2006; Glutsch et. al., 2019).

Zinc is also involved in immune system activity and antioxidant defense mechanisms that help protect tissues from oxidative stress. Because of these roles, zinc is commonly included in pet nutrition to support immune balance, skin health, and overall physiological function (Animals, 2021).

Primary benefit

Skin, immune, and coat support

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A team of experts, led by our Co-Founder and Veterinarian Valérie De Clerck, together with a biochemist and a pharmacology expert.

We source ingredients from top-quality suppliers worldwide. Then we manufacture the final products in Belgium in ISO 22000, FCA (GMP+) and bio-certified facilities.

Up to 99% natural. Whenever we can, we choose natural ingredients. In the rare cases where a natural option is virtually impossible, we use a synthetic alternative.

Yes. Curafyt was founded by Veterinarian Valérie De Clerck and is now recommended by over 1000+ veterinarians. All our formulas are developed from real veterinary insights and in close co-development with vets, ensuring they are trusted and used in daily practice.

Yes, our supplements are developed so they can be given together.

A slightly higher amount of certain ingredients is not a problem, as the ingredients are natural and not aggressive.

Yes. Puppies can take our supplements, but it’s important to respect the recommended daily amount.

Yes. With digestive issues, you may already see improvement after a few days, but we recommend continuing for at least 30 days to help stabilise your dog’s gut flora properly.

It is suitable for dogs of all ages, including puppies, seniors, pregnant dogs and nursing dogs.

Yes. Thanks to the added prebiotics and fibres, the supplement helps support firm stool. Firm stool creates natural pressure on the anal glands, helping them empty during bowel movements.

The formula also contains ingredients that support a healthy inflammatory response, helping the anal glands stay comfortable. Finally, the probiotics support digestion, which also helps support normal anal gland function.

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