In fact, dogs can eat probiotics. If the dogs at home have puppies, it is recommended that you give them some probiotics in normal times.

Due to the new unfamiliar situation in the first place, some phenomena are very likely to occur, such as nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, etc., feeding young dogs with probiotics is helpful to reduce the occurrence of this problem!

If the dog at home has poor physical fitness and often gets sick, then it can also be fed some probiotics, because the probiotics themselves belong to health care products.
Feeding dogs some pet probiotics can reasonably enhance immunity and resistance, so that the dog can reduce the disease. Even if the dog’s physical fitness is not low at home, you can still feed probiotics!
If the dog at home has just received the pre-vaccination, then he can feed it some probiotics after the injection. Since the pre-vaccination is also a viral infection and is the source of virus antibodies, the prebiotics in the dog's body will decrease after the injection.
Dogs will be very prone to falling asleep, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and sleeplessness. Feeding pet probiotics can improve prebiotics and reduce the inappropriate after prenatal treatment!