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Prokolin Enterogenic - 60 x 4g Sachets Pro Kolin
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Prokolin Enterogenic is a daily gastrointestinal support supplement for dogs and cats that need more than occasional, short-term help. Supplied as 4g powder sachets, Prokolin Enterogenic is designed to be mixed into food, which makes it practical for routine use at home and easier to continue alongside a veterinary diet plan.
Enterogenic is often selected when a pet has recurrent loose stools, a sensitive gut, or a history of intestinal upset that tends to return after improvement. In these situations, the goal is not simply to firm stools for a day or two, but to support the underlying conditions that allow the intestine to work efficiently over time. Prokolin Enterogenic provides that support by helping to stabilise the gut microbiome, reinforcing the protective lining of the bowel, and supplying nutrients that are commonly affected when digestion has been unsettled for weeks or months. It is suitable for both dogs and cats and can be used across a wide range of ages, with dosing guided by your veterinary surgeon.
Pack of 60 x 4g Sachets
Product Features
- Pack Size: - 60 x 4g Sachets
- Target Animal: - Dogs and Cats
- Related Condition: - Digestive efficiency in dogs and cats
- Pet Prescription Required?: - No
- Active Ingredient: - MPS Protect Mucopolysaccharide
- Product Name: - Protexin Pro-Kolin Enterogenic
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Description
Digestive efficiency is not only about breaking food down; it also depends on how well the intestine controls water, how effectively it absorbs nutrients, and how stable the gut environment remains between meals. Stress, sudden diet changes, infection, parasites, and some medicines can all disturb the normal balance of bacteria in the bowel, which may lead to excess fermentation, gas, and softer or more frequent stools. Over time, this disruption can become self‑perpetuating, because the gut lining becomes more reactive and the “good” bacteria find it harder to re‑establish themselves. Prokolin Enterogenic works by providing a carefully chosen blend of probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics, along with supportive nutrients, so that several parts of gut function are supported at once. Used consistently, Prokolin Enterogenic helps create a more settled intestinal environment, which supports normal digestion and helps the gut make better use of the food that is being offered. This type of steady support can be valuable when stools fluctuate without a clear trigger, and when diet changes need to be introduced slowly to avoid setbacks.
Prokolin Enterogenic introduces a beneficial bacterial strain used to help maintain a healthier balance of gut flora. Enterogenic contains Enterococcus faecium, a strain selected for use in companion animals, and it is included with the aim of supporting normal microbial activity in the intestine. When the microbial community is better balanced, food tends to move through the bowel in a more controlled way and the colon is more able to form stools with a normal consistency. Prokolin Enterogenic also includes a prebiotic, which is a specialised type of fibre that acts as a food source for helpful bacteria. This matters for long-term digestive efficiency because supporting the bacteria already living in the gut can make results more stable than relying on occasional supplementation alone.
Prokolin Enterogenic is different to classic probiotic and prebiotics by also including postbiotics, which can be thought of as beneficial microbial components that support gut function without needing to be alive in the bowel. This can be useful when a pet’s digestion is inconsistent, because the gut environment can vary from day to day in a way that makes outcomes from live-only products less predictable. Prokolin Enterogenic includes inactivated Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis and purified yeast cell wall components that provide naturally occurring beta‑glucans and mannan‑oligosaccharides. These components are included to help modulate the local immune response in the intestine, supporting a calmer, more balanced gut environment rather than an over‑reactive one. Because the gut is a major part of the immune system, steady support in this area can be important for pets with ongoing digestive sensitivity. By helping to stabilise microbiome activity and support a balanced immune response, Prokolin Enterogenic supports longer-term digestive efficiency rather than short-lived stool changes.
Long-term digestive efficiency also depends on the integrity of the gut lining, which acts as a selective barrier between what is inside the bowel and the rest of the body. The intestine is protected by a mucus layer, and when that layer is weakened the gut can become more sensitive to normal dietary components and more prone to irritation. Prokolin Enterogenic contains nutrients linked with maintaining this protective layer, including L‑threonine and N‑acetyl D‑glucosamine, which are included to support the natural mucus barrier. It also contains bentonite, a binding clay that can help absorb excess water and bind unwanted substances within the gut, which is helpful when stools are loose or poorly formed. Another supportive ingredient is cobalamin (vitamin B12). Pets with long-standing intestinal issues can develop low cobalamin levels, and this may contribute to reduced appetite, weight loss, and poorer nutrient use. By supporting normal cobalamin status alongside microbiome balance, Prokolin Enterogenic helps the intestine work more efficiently over the longer term.
To use Prokolin Enterogenic, the sachet contents are mixed into daily food, and it can be continued for as long as your veterinary surgeon advises. Prokolin Enterogenic is often recommended for a minimum course before judging the response, because long-standing digestive imbalance rarely resolves in a few days, and consistent feeding helps the microbiome settle. If a pet is reluctant to eat a full portion in one sitting, the daily amount of Prokolin Enterogenic can usually be divided between two meals to improve acceptance and reduce disruption to feeding routines. Where antibiotics are required, Prokolin Enterogenic is commonly given a few hours apart to reduce the chance that the antibiotic will affect the probiotic component, and simultaneous use with oral macrolides is generally avoided. The powder has an artificial chicken flavouring that contains no meat protein, which can be useful for pets on elimination diets or with sensitivities to specific proteins, and it is not formulated with wheat. For ongoing diarrhoea, blood in the faeces, repeated vomiting, or a sudden change in appetite or behaviour, Prokolin Enterogenic should be used alongside veterinary assessment rather than as a substitute for diagnosis.
Ingredients: Alpha-glucan butyrogenic (Resistant starch), Inactivated yeast (Beta-glucan andMa nnan-oligosaccharide), MPS Protect (Mucopolysaccharide starch), Preplex® prebiotic (Fructo-oligosaccharide).
Can cats take Prokolin Enterogenic?
Yes. Prokolin Enterogenic is formulated for both cats and dogs, and the powder can be mixed into food. This can be useful for cats with ongoing bowel sensitivity, intermittent diarrhoea, or digestive upsets linked to stress or diet change. Dosing should follow veterinary advice and the pet’s size.
How long can Prokolin Enterogenic be given?
Prokolin Enterogenic is intended for long-term use when needed, especially for pets with chronic or recurring digestive problems. It is commonly used for at least several weeks, because microbiome balance and gut lining support take time. Your veterinary surgeon can advise whether to continue daily or reduce to a maintenance routine.
Can Prokolin Enterogenic be used with antibiotics?
It can often be used alongside antibiotics, but timing matters. Giving Prokolin Enterogenic a few hours apart from the antibiotic can reduce the chance of the probiotic being affected. Some antibiotic types may require extra caution, so it is sensible to check with your veterinary surgeon, particularly for prolonged courses.
What is the difference between Prokolin Enterogenic and Pro-Kolin paste?
Prokolin Enterogenic is a powder sachet designed with longer-term gastrointestinal support in mind, including biotics, gut lining nutrients and vitamin B12. Pro-Kolin paste is typically used for shorter-term digestive upsets and is easy to syringe or add to food. Your vet can advise which is best for the situation.
Does Prokolin Enterogenic help with loose stools?
Prokolin Enterogenic can help support stool quality by stabilising the gut microbiome and supporting the bowel’s normal water handling. Bentonite, a binding clay, can help absorb excess water in the intestine, while the biotics help support more consistent digestion. Ongoing diarrhoea should still be investigated by a vet.
How can I give Prokolin Enterogenic to a fussy dog or cat?
Mix Prokolin Enterogenic into a small amount of a familiar, highly palatable food first, then offer the rest of the meal once it has been eaten. If needed, split the daily amount between two meals. Avoid heating the food excessively, and keep feeding routines consistent to reduce stress-related flare-ups.