Digestive & Probiotic Soft Chews Supplement
Verified May 24, 2026
A digestive support soft chew supplement for dogs over 12 weeks of age, combining a broad blend of digestive enzymes with multiple probiotic strains. It also includes a prebiotic fiber source (inulin) and a gentle oat- and rice-based chew matrix to help support a healthy gut environment. This can be used alongside a regular diet for dogs that may benefit from extra digestive and probiotic support.
This is a well-formulated digestive supplement that provides both enzymes and a meaningful level of probiotics (2 billion CFU) in a convenient soft chew form. The inclusion of multiple Lactobacillus strains plus prebiotic inulin suggests a thoughtful approach to supporting the gut microbiome. It’s a reasonable option for adult dogs and seniors who may need extra help with digestion or overall gut health, used in addition to a complete diet.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Provides a broad enzyme blend (amylase, protease, lipase, cellulase, lactase, bromelain) to help break down different nutrients in the diet.
- Includes a substantial probiotic dose at 2 billion CFU with multiple Lactobacillus strains commonly used for canine gut support.
- Contains prebiotic inulin plus flaxseed and rice/oat ingredients that can help nourish beneficial gut bacteria.
- Uses natural preservatives (sorbic acid, rosemary extract, mixed tocopherols) and avoids artificial colors and flavors, while the soft chew format is easy for most dogs to take.
Considerations
- Contains natural chicken flavor, so it is not suitable for dogs with chicken allergies or strict elimination diets.
- This is a supplement, not a complete and balanced diet, so it should only be used alongside an appropriate full dog food.
- Dogs with very sensitive stomachs may still need a slow introduction to minimize any temporary digestive upset when starting a new probiotic or enzyme product.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Enzyme Blend
An enzyme blend is added to pet foods to aid digestion and improve nutrient availability, typically containing proteases, amylases, lipases, cellulases and occasionally phytase from microbial or plant sources to help break down proteins, carbohydrates, fats and some fibers. These blends can enhance nutrient absorption and stool quality in dogs and cats—especially older or digestion-sensitive animals—but are not a substitute for veterinary-prescribed pancreatic enzyme therapy in conditions like exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and their activity can be reduced by high-heat processing so efficacy depends on formulation and dosing.
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Amylase
Amylase is a starch‑digesting enzyme used in pet food processing to break complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars, improving starch digestibility, reducing viscosity during extrusion, and helping texture and pellet formation. It can enhance carbohydrate availability for dogs (and to a lesser extent for cats) in grain‑containing diets, but it is not a nutritional ingredient itself; activity can be reduced by high heat during processing and its use is less relevant or should be cautious in pets requiring low‑carbohydrate diets or with diabetes.
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Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Extract
Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract is a fungal-derived ingredient used in pet foods as a source of digestive enzymes and fermentation-derived flavor compounds to help break down proteins, starches and fats and to improve palatability and nutrient availability. It can support digestibility for dogs and cats and is typically produced from food-grade strains and tested for safety, though rare sensitivities or allergies to fungal components can occur and manufacturers take steps to avoid contaminants such as mycotoxins.
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Protease
Protease is an enzyme used in pet foods and supplements as a processing aid and digestive enzyme to break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids, improving protein digestibility and enabling hydrolyzed protein formulations often used in food-allergy management. While proteases can enhance nutrient availability and reduce the antigenicity of some proteins, their effectiveness depends on enzyme source and stability (pH and heat), and any unusual reactions should prompt consultation with a veterinarian.
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Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Extract
Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract is a fungal-derived ingredient used in pet foods as a source of digestive enzymes and fermentation-derived flavor compounds to help break down proteins, starches and fats and to improve palatability and nutrient availability. It can support digestibility for dogs and cats and is typically produced from food-grade strains and tested for safety, though rare sensitivities or allergies to fungal components can occur and manufacturers take steps to avoid contaminants such as mycotoxins.
Product Details & Brand
Product Specs
Brand
Team Dog is a premium pet food brand offering high-protein, grain-inclusive and grain-free dry dog foods, treats, and supplements designed to support the health and performance of active and working dogs. The brand targets dog owners seeking performance-driven nutrition built around practical experience with elite canine athletes.
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Team Dog works with veterinarians and animal nutritionists to formulate recipes using U.S.-sourced ingredients. Its products are manufactured in the United States in facilities adhering to FDA and AAFCO standards for pet food production.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Team Dog Digestive & Probiotic Soft Chews Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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