






🐾 Keep your furry friend’s tummy happy and your peace of mind intact!
Vetoquinol Pro-Pectalin Chewable Tablets offer a scientifically formulated, probiotic-enriched solution to relieve occasional diarrhea in dogs and cats. Featuring kaolin and pectin, these tasty chicken-flavored chewables rapidly firm loose stools and soothe digestive discomfort, making them an essential, vet-trusted remedy for situational digestive upset in pets of all breeds and sizes.













| ASIN | B0DPJHDJ6G |
| ASIN | B0DPJHDJ6G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,458 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #11 in Dog Digestive Remedies |
| Brand Name | Vetoquinol |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,668) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2024 |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2024 |
| Directions | Administer orally. Tablets may be given whole or crumbled and given at meal time. Give one tablet per 20 lbs of body weight every 8 hours. Store in a cool, dry place. |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7 x 3.66 x 3.58 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 1004548 |
| Item model number | 1004548 |
| Manufacturer | Vetoquinol |
| Manufacturer | Vetoquinol |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.66 x 3.58 inches; 10.23 ounces |
| Size | 60 ct |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
F**N
Essential, Updated twice
I recommend the article by Brett Harling DVM "Acute canine diarrhea: is it time to rethink our treatment approach?" online at at DVM360. It is written for veterinarians, so is not dumbed down for patients. At the end of the article, he explains the three ways Pro-Pectalin works. Pro-Pectalin works well for my dog and always works. Without it, a soft stool issue gets worse and worse until there is mucus, blood and liquid stool. The stool is not the issue, of course, but the distress to my dog's GI tract. The cause is unknown. When she is on a steady routine, the problem can start up. Reading these reviews has been much more helpful than talking to the vet, because these represent a wide spectrum of issues and advice for a context for me to try to solve the problem and keep my dog healthy. My only concern is that using these constantly could block the metabolism of some nutrients. My vet said that the only concern is masking an underlying issue. If I take my dog off of Pro-Pectalin, does the problem come back? Sometimes. If we didn't have these, she would be in serious trouble with her gut becoming more and more irritated. It helps to quiet everything down. When her stool is normal, I have done a long, long, long tapering off over weeks. She is then normal for a few weeks without them and when the condition returns, I do not hesitate to start again. This brand is the only one I trust because I use another one of their products, Flexadin Advanced, that uses UCII to prevent the immune system from degrading joint tissue. No other product does this. It turn her from a lame dog into an athlete within days and has kept her that way for a year and a half now. When the vet prescribed ProPectalin and dispensed them from the clinic at a ridiculously high price, I researched them and found that they were developed by Vetoquinol, so bought this product. Many products are out there for the convenience of the caretaker so that stool is easy to pick up, which is faulty thinking, especially when food is formulated with that in mind. The issue is the health of the dog, not the convenience for the human. I don't think soft stool is a problem unless it is known to be the start of a course of illness. Liquid stool, rather than soft stool, is always a cause for serious concern. I keep a spreadsheet noting the percentage of full dose she is getting, the hardness of the stool, the presence of blood, of mucus, of strong odor, together with her activity level and stress level plus the blandness of the food. Each is assigned a percentage value. It was easy to set up using the iPhone Numbers spreadsheet and takes a moment to keep up to date. It has a correlation function so that I can see objectively what factors are related. For example, if she is stressed out by another dog when we are out on a walk and has loose stool, likely they are related and it is not part of a health trend. I always want to have this on hand. The product tub is big but the product doesn't expire for over a year. The only down side was that the plastic was cracked by the thoughtless packaging and shipping. I got it within 3 hours of ordering but it was in a paper envelope and crushed. I was prepared for this from other reviews and simply transferred the tabs to an airtight container along with the desiccant pack. As my dog ages, I think it is natural that her tummy becomes more sensitive. I am so glad I have this to support her health. I hope that more research will show the causes of the problem and the way the remedy works. UPDATE: I love this company for its mission and attitude, research and customer service. Just over a year after writing this review, my concerns remain about how safe it is to give long-term, so I submitted an online contact form to the manufacturer, wondering if I would ever receive a substantive reply. A registered veterinary technician answered me immediately : "Ideally, Pro-Pectalin is intended to be used as needed for 2-3 days, but some individuals and veterinarians choose to use it long term. If you decide to use it this way, I would titer the dosing down to a minimum effective dose for your buddy. This will take experimentation on your part." As I have researched kaolin, it can indeed block the absorption of vital minerals over the long term but the other concern is what other things it might contain, and the purity of animal product ingredients is not regulated like it is for human products. I have to trust the company and factor in the tradeoff for not using the product. 2nd UPDATE: My dog developed pancreatitis with serious vomiting and diarrhea. For supportive care, my vet gave her Cerenia to take care of vomiting and Endosorb (a competing product) for everything else. During the first critical 36 hours, the Endosorb did absolutely nothing. It may be beneficial for other dogs in other conditions but did nothing at all to help my dog in her serious condition. Fortunately, I always have a good supply of Pro-Pectalin at home, so after 36 hours of fretting over the decision, I switched. Wish I had done this from the beginning. Pro-Pectalin calmed down the whole GI tract and put her on the mend. This doesn't just address the symptoms, which could mask the underlying problem, but it helps in the healing process.
A**R
Great product
Works great! Took my dogs stomach issues away within a day or two!
H**E
Better than paste version
Works so quickly! I normally have gone with the paste but these tablets seems to stop diarrhea in its track. My dog loves them and has no issue eating them If the paste version doesn’t work for your dog, definitely give the tablets a try before writing these off
A**R
Works Fast and Effectively for My Dogs’ Diarrhea
I’ve been using Pro-Pectalin for my two Golden Retrievers since they were puppies. It was originally prescribed by our vet because they have severe food allergies and were experiencing constant diarrhea. Along with other medications, Pro-Pectalin helped control their symptoms. We still keep it on hand at all times, and whenever they start having diarrhea, we give it right away before taking them to the vet. It stops the diarrhea about 98% of the time and works almost immediately. Of course, this is only a temporary solution, and if the diarrhea continues, a vet visit is absolutely necessary. That said, it’s extremely handy to have and works great.
J**S
Good but too pricy
Good but too pricy
D**G
Good Med for Dogs
We have a Labrador retriever . He recently had bouts of diarrhea. We took him to the vet and she said this was good to use. It has worked . I recommend it.
A**R
It REALLY works to curb watery diarrhea in a dog.
I am a skeptic who researches facts exhaustively before committing so this sounds "too good to be true". This supplement worked within 24 hours for my dog - from watery diarrhea to normal stool. Gave a fourth dose, continued on bland diet for another 24 hours after a $2200 vet bill to "ensure no intestinal blockage or poison" showed nothing wrong with my dog except a food and environment change freaking her out. Being a skeptic, I was hesitant to believe in it's efficacy. However, my neighbor mentioned her dog had been suffering from diahrrea for 5 days. I gave her enough pro pectalin for 6 doses on Thursday. By Saturday (36 hours later) her dog was also back to normal. 2 totally different scenarios responding equally well. I am thinking everyone needs to keep this in their furry kids emergency kit.
K**R
Good gut help
Good probiotic for your dog. Helps clear up upset bellies and definitely helped my dogs gut in a time of need
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