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Comparison of Fastrack® Canine Supplement to DOGzyme

Feature Fastrack® Canine Supplement DOGzyme Comments
Daily usage 1 g (1/4 tsp) depending upon size of dog 1/4 tsp depending upon size of dog

Total microbial activity per usage rate 1mL (1cc)

400 million Colony forming units (CFUs) of Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus acidophilus

50 million CFUs of Lactobacilus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium, Thermophilum, Bifidobacterium longum, Enterococcus faecium, and Bacillus subtilis

Fastrack contains 37.5 times the leve of lactic acid-producing bacteria per gram. Bifidobacterium used in DOGzyme requires refrigeration to maintain viability for more than two months

Live yeast cells

400 million live yeast cells

No, contains yeast culture

Yeast culture cannot have guaranteed analysis

Enzymes listed

Protease, Amylase

Amylase, Protease Lipase, Cellulase, Pectinase, Alpha-Galactosidase

Both products contain enzymes. DOGzyme includes sources of enzymes in lactic acid bacteria guarantee

Dried Chicory Root

Yes, source of frutooligosaccharides (FOS)

No

Selectively feed Bifido. and L. Acidophilus bacteria

Important factors when reading the above information:

1. Fastrack Canine Supplement contains 8 times more lactic acid-producing bacteria than DOGzyme. Fastrack also contains FOS which is not present in DOGzyme.

2. Cost comparison: 5.3 lbs of DOGZyme, (retail value over $116.00 at $21.00 per 1 lb retail price) provides the same amount of lactic acid-producing bacteria as a single 300 gram (2/3 lb) container (retail value $26.65) Fastrack Canine Microbial Supplement.

3. The Bifidobacterium in DOGzyme requires refrigeration to maintain viability, during shipping, short term and long term storage. Fastrack contains dried chicory root to nourish the Bifido and acidophilus bacteria in the small and large intestine.