Give your dog a leg up with the "Ancestral Advantage"
Dogs. You can't help but love 'em. But let's be honest, they aren't what they used to be. They used to roam in packs, kill their prey with the slightest of ease... Today, if you change the tiniest thing about their food they suddenly can't control their bowels.
We can't blame them though. It's not their fault. It's ours.
Humans first domesticated canines over 20,000 years ago forging a symbiotic relationship yielding benefits for both man and mutt. Dogs received regular food and shelter while we gained a companion and protector. And we also put dogs to work, helping us hunt and herd. Free labor and steady affection. Not a bad deal, right?
Though this pact between man and canine may seem like an even trade, it turns out our furry friends may have gotten a raw deal... or perhaps an “unraw” deal.
See, thousands of years ago, before man intervened, dogs roamed wild hunting and scavenging for food. While it consisted primarily of raw meat from various prey, it could also include scavenged veggies. Because of this lifestyle, their diet was incredibly varied. In turn, their gut microbiome was way more diverse and robust than it is today.
Why is this important?
Well, recent research has shown that the gut microbiome, or the colonies of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, has a huge impact on the overall health of an animal.
Gut health has been connected to many different facets of health... from digestion, to allergies, to heart health, and even to mood disorders.
The more diverse the microbiome is, the easier it can regulate things like the immune system and fend off potential viruses and harmful bacteria.
By putting our dogs on a very homogenous diet, we've handicapped their microbiome, and by extension, their health. In short, we've deprived our four-legged friends of the benefits of the wild.
So what can we do to make it up to our constant companions?
It's not like we can just dump them in the woods to fend for themselves until their health improves. Let's be honest, we love our dogs, but left to their own devices, they probably wouldn't last a week without us pampering them.
Luckily there's a simpler (and safer) solution...
By harnessing the power of wolf probiotics!
Even today, wolves have a more natural diet then their domesticated brethren. Still, feasting on raw meat and wild vegetation like they would have tens of thousands of years ago gives them a very diverse community of gut bacteria.
Scientists have recently isolated certain bacterial strains from the intestines of modern wolves. This advancement can be a boon for our pets. The trick is to find a way to get that into our housebound pups.
BetterWild has teamed up with Alaskan Veterinarian and TV personality Dr. Michelle Oakley to do just that...
Introducing BetterWild Bindi Bites!
Packed with a special mix of probiotics we call the “Ancestral Advantage”, these delicious probiotic chews will help your dog get back to their roots... from a gastrointestinal standpoint at least... so they can stay healthy and get out there and enjoy their best life.
Once your pups start taking Bindi Bites, their gut microbiome will be transformed from one that's weak and homogenous to one that's strong and balanced.
This will start a ripple effect.
Once the probiotics have populated their GI Tract, their digestion will have what it needs to function properly and their immune response will be more balanced. That means their body can efficiently fight off foreign invaders without triggering allergic reactions.
Take it from these satisfied pet parents:
And here are some comments by our happy customers:
Our dogs have done so much for us. They have given us years of companionship, protection, laughter, and joy. Isn't it time we give them a little something back? Isn't it time to give them that Ancestral Advantage they used to have before we altered their diet?
Isn't it time for BetterWild Bindi Bites?