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Comparison of Fastrack® Canine Microbial Gel to Probiocin Pet Gel

Feature Fastrack® Canine Microbial Gel Probiocin Pet Gel Comments
Daily usage 2-8 mL depending upon size of dog 1 g per 10 lbs of body weight

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

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

10 million CFUs of Lactobacillus
acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Enterococcus faecium.

Fastrack contains 37.5 times the level of lactic acid-producing bacteria per gram.

Live yeast cells

25 million live yeast cells

No

Aids fiber digesting bacteria

Vitamins

Contains Vitamins A and E

None

Fastrack contains antioxidant vitamins

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 Gel contains 37.5 times more lactic acid-producing bacteria than Probiocin.

2. Fastrack also contains dried Chicory Root or FOS, which is not present in Probiocin. FOS is a nutrient source for the Bifido and Acidophilus bacteria in the small and large intestines.

3. Probiocin contains organisms (Lactobacillus plantarum and casei) these are most commonly used as forage preservatives for haylage or silage.

4. Fastrack contains vitamins (antioxidants) to supply further nourishment for the animal.

5. Over 20 years of proven performance worldwide results with Fastrack.